reserve account
1reserve account — noun funds taken out of earnings to provide for anticipated future payments • Syn: ↑reserve fund • Hypernyms: ↑reserve, ↑backlog, ↑stockpile • Hyponyms: ↑hidden reserve, ↑pool, ↑ …
2reserve account — A type of credit enhancement used in some asset backed securities. The reserve account may be created by an initial deposit from the seller and may be augmented over time by the application of funds from excess servicing income. Credit is… …
3reserve account — surplus of income compared to expenses, total of accumulated profits, surplus money …
4revaluation reserve account — asset revaluation reserve The reserve account to which the unrealized profit or loss on revaluation must be taken when the alternative accounting rules are used for the valuation of an asset. Companies have the option of choosing another name for …
5reserve fund — noun funds taken out of earnings to provide for anticipated future payments • Syn: ↑reserve account • Hypernyms: ↑reserve, ↑backlog, ↑stockpile • Hyponyms: ↑hidden reserve, ↑pool, ↑ …
6Reserve Fund — An account set aside by an individual or business to meet any unexpected costs that may arise in the future as well as the future costs of upkeep. In most cases, the fund is simply a savings account or another highly liquid asset, as it is… …
7Reserve design — is the process of planning and creating a nature reserve in a way that effectively accomplishes the goal of the reserve.Reserves have a variety of goals and many different factors need to be taken into account in order for a reserve to be… …
8reserve — re·serve 1 vt re·served, re·serv·ing: to keep back or set apart: as a: to keep (a right, power, or interest) esp. by express declaration all rights reserved compare waive b: to defer a determination of (a question of law) …
9reserve fund — index resource, treasury Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 reserve fund …
10Reserve requirement — The reserve requirement (or required reserve ratio) is a bank regulation that sets the minimum reserves each bank must hold to customer deposits and notes. These reserves are designed to satisfy withdrawal demands, and would normally be in the… …