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  • 1Clean Water State Revolving Fund — The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a self perpetuating loan assistance authority for water quality improvement projects in the United States. The fund is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency and state agencies. The… …

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  • 2sinking fund — Cash set aside under restricted conditions as required by the terms of certain types of debt. See sinking fund bonds ( sinkers). American Banker Glossary A fund to which money is added on a regular basis that is used to ensure investor confidence …

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  • 3Mezzanine fund — A mezzanine fund is a type of private equity or merchant banking fund. A typical mezzanine investment consists of a debt or debt like instrument, paired with an equity “sweetener.” The equity component of the investment gives the mezzanine lender …

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  • 4purchase fund — Resembles a sinking fund, except that money is used to purchase bonds only if they are selling below their par value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Where a bond is redeemed in instalments over its life. The bonds which are redeemed early ( at… …

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  • 5Pro Rata Sinking Fund —    A sinking fund is a special account that finances the compulsory early repayment by a borrower of a certain amount of a bond issue, usually at par value, regardless of the current value of the bonds in the secondary market. A pro rata sinking… …

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  • 6sinking fund — A holding by a borrower or the borrower s agent of the borrower s own bonds, purchased in the market or otherwise acquired to meet future redemption commitments. The reason may be a requirement of the loan agreement or it may be due to defeasance …

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  • 7Purchase fund — Resembles a sinking fund except that money is used only to purchase bonds if they are selling below their par value. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * *    A borrower uses a purchase fund to buy back issued bonds in the secondary market… …

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  • 8Development Loan Fund — The Development Loan Fund (DLF) was the lending arm of the United States International Cooperation Administration. It was established in 1957 as part of a revision of the Mutual Security Act. Its main purpose was to extend loans to foreign… …

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  • 9Private money investing — is the reverse side of hard money lending, a type of financing in which a borrower receives funds based on the value of real estate owned by the borrower. Private Money Investing (“PMI”) concerns the SOURCE of the funds lent to hard money… …

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  • 10Credit default swap — If the reference bond performs without default, the protection buyer pays quarterly payments to the seller until maturity …

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