- excess interest
- bénéfice d'intérêt (C3-50, LGA)
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
Excess reserves — are bank reserves in excess of the reserve requirement set by a central bank (in the United States, a Federal Reserve Bank; in Canada, the Bank of Canada). Holding excess reserves is generally considered costly and uneconomical as no interest is… … Wikipedia
Interest rate parity — is a no arbitrage condition representing an equilibrium state under which investors will be indifferent to interest rates available on bank deposits in two countries.[1] Two assumptions central to interest rate parity are capital mobility and… … Wikipedia
Interest — In ter*est, n. [OF. interest, F. int[ e]r[^e]t, fr. L. interest it interests, is of interest, fr. interesse to be between, to be difference, to be importance; inter between + esse to be; cf. LL. interesse usury. See {Essence}.] [1913 Webster] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… … Wikipedia
Excess Margin Deposit — Funds deposited in a trading account beyond what is required to fund basic margin requirements. The total balance on the account equals excess margin deposits plus margin. Investors can typically open an account and start trading with only a… … Investment dictionary
Excess Cash Flow — A term used to describe the income derived from mortgages or other assets backing a bond that is in excess of what is needed to retire the bond. The excess cash flow may be passed to investors who purchased a residual interest in the securities… … Investment dictionary
Interest Deduction — A deduction for taxpayers who pay certain types of interest. Interest deductions reduce the amount of income subject to tax. The two main types of interest deductions are for home mortgage and home equity loan interest, and margin account… … Investment dictionary
interest — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter + esse to be more at is Date:… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Excess Spread — Remaining net interest payments from the underlying assets of an asset backed security, after all payables and expenses are covered. The excess spread can be deposited into a reserve account in order to enhance the credit of the asset backed… … Investment dictionary
excess reserves — Higher reserves than required, held by banks. This usually undesirable state occurs as a result of poor demand for loans or high interest rates. Banks often sell excess reserves to one another … Big dictionary of business and management
excess servicing — A term used in asset backed securities to describe the amount by which the yield from the loan collateral, net of charge offs, exceeds the sum of the servicing fee and the interest paid to holders of the security. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms