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51Transaction Deposit — A banking deposit that has immediate and full liquidity, with no delays or waiting periods. Transaction deposits can be transferred into other cash instruments, have electronic payments authorized against them, or otherwise be transacted by the… …
52cash deposit ratio — ➔ ratio * * * cash deposit ratio UK US noun [C] (also cash ratio) ► BANKING, FINANCE the amount of money a bank should have available as a percentage of the total amount of money its customers have paid into the bank. This amount is calculated so …
53certificate of deposit — /sə tɪfɪkət əv dɪ pɒzɪt/ noun a document from a bank showing that money has been deposited at a certain guaranteed interest rate for a certain period of time. Abbreviation CD ▪▪▪ ‘…interest rates on certificates of deposit may have little room to …
54Special deposit — Special Spe cial, a. [L. specialis, fr. species a particular sort, kind, or quality: cf. F. sp[ e]cial. See {Species}, and cf. {Especial}.] 1. Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort. [1913 Webster] A special is called by… …
55Bump-Up Certificate of Deposit - Bump-Up CD — A savings certificate entitling the bearer to take advantage of rising interest rates with a one time option to bumping up the interest rate paid. The bump up certificate of deposit (bump up CD) yields a lower rate than that of a similar… …
56Index-Linked Certificate Of Deposit — A certificate of deposit (CD) with a return based on a specific index. These CDs are purchased for a fixed price. There is a chance for a high return, depending on the outcome of the index, and there is no risk of a loss as the CD is FDIC insured …
57Inflation-Linked Certificates of Deposit — Federally insured debt securities that are similar to regular certificates of deposit (CDs), but provide investors with inflationary protection via annually variable interest rates that increase or decrease with changes in the consumer price… …
58Zero-Coupon Certificate Of Deposit (CD) — A certificate of deposit (CD) that is purchased at a largely discounted rate. It differs from a traditional CD in that interest payments are not received yearly, but rather as a lump sum at the date of maturity. The advantage of a zero coupon CD… …
59Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - FDIC — The U.S. corporation insuring deposits in the U.S. against bank failure. The FDIC was created in 1933 to maintain public confidence and encourage stability in the financial system through the promotion of sound banking practices. The FDIC will… …
60Loan-To-Deposit Ratio - LTD — A commonly used statistic for assessing a bank s liquidity by dividing the banks total loans by its total deposits. This number, also known as the LTD ratio, is expressed as a percentage. If the ratio is too high, it means that banks might not… …