financial resources provided to make some project possible; "the foundation provided support for the experiment"
Used to describe the refinancing of a debt prior to its maturity (the same as refunding) In corporate finance refers to the floating of bonds to raise finance and levels of capital See also: refunding
Process of disbursing money to the title company or closing agent to fund a loan
>> The disbursement of loan funds, either by check or by wire transfer to the title company
Funding is a situation that arises when the government convert short-term securities into long-term ones If the government sell more long-term securities then this will reduce the banks' liquidity This in turn will reduce their ability to lend more Funding therefore acts as a contractionary monetary policy Over-funding is when the government sell more securities than necessary This also is a contractionary monetary policy
Term used to describe the refinancing of a debt prior to its maturity and is often referred to as refunding Also used in corporate finance to refer to the floating of bonds to raise finance and levels of capital
systematic monthly payments into a pension fund which, with investment earnings on these funds, are intended to provide for benefits as they become payable