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Governments
Governments1) U.S. government-issued securities, such as Treasury bills, bonds, and notes, and savings bonds. 2) Debt issues of federal agencies, which are not directly backed by the U.S. government. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Securities Saleable papers, traded on stock exchanges, that yield an income (dividend, interest, etc.). Treasury British and American name for the government's economic and finance ministry. Bonds Bonds is a main Australian company. Savings According to Keynesian economics, the amount left over when the cost of a person's consumer expenditure is subtracted from the amount of disposable income that he or she earns in a given period of time. Debt Money borrowed. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES Credit Union GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES is a credit union with head office in AUSTIN, TX Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) The US government agency which issues mortgage backed securities Government obligations U.S. government-backed safe debt instruments, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds. GOVERNMENT OF GUAM Credit Union GOVERNMENT OF GUAM is a credit union with head office in BARRIGADA, GU GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Credit Union GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE is a credit union with head office in WASHINGTON, DC Government securities Negotiable U.S. Treasury securities. Government sponsored enterprises Privately owned, publicly chartered entities, created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy including farmers, homeowners, and students. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Goodwill The extent to which the cost of an acquisition as shown in company's accounts exceeds its net asset value. Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) The US government agency which issues mortgage backed securities Government obligations U.S. government-backed safe debt instruments, including Treasury bonds, bills, and notes, and savings bonds. Government securities Negotiable U.S. Treasury securities. Government sponsored enterprises Privately owned, publicly chartered entities, created by Congress to reduce the cost of capital for certain borrowing sectors of the economy including farmers, homeowners, and students. Governments Grace period Period during which a borrower is excused some obligation. Graduated call writing Selling covered call options at incrementally rising exercise prices, so that the seller receives a higher average price than the original exercise price. Graduated lease A type of long-term lease whose payments are variable rather than fixed, and depend upon a benchmark rate. Graduated payment Repayment terms calling for gradual increases in the payments on a closed-end obligation. Graduated payment mortgage (GPM) A mortgage scheme in which monthly payments commence at a lower level and increase over a period of a few years to a higher level which is subsequently maintained. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Governments. If you have a better definition for Governments than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Governments may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Governments and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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