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Production




Production

In the context of project financing, a defined portion of the proceeds of production up to a dollar amount.

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Project
The asset constructed with or owned via a project financing, which is expected to produce cash flow at a debt-service coverage ratio sufficient to repay the project financing.

Proceeds
Money received by the seller of an asset.

Production
In the context of project financing, a defined portion of the proceeds of production up to a dollar amount.



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PRODPLAST BUCURESTI
PRODPLAST BUCURESTI is a Romanian company listed with code PPL at Bucharest stock exchange, with a share capital of RON 11,656,356.00. Sectors: Chemicals. Address: BUCURESTI, sector 2, str. Ziduri Mosi, nr. 23. Phone: 021-2523578. Fax: 021-2523617. E-mail: office@prodplast.ro. Website: www.prodplast.ro

Producer price index (PPI)
Index measuring changes in wholesale prices, published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics every month.

Product cycle
The time it takes to bring new and-or improved products to market.

Product cycle theory
Theory suggesting that a firm initially establish itself locally and expand into foreign markets in response to foreign demand for its product.

Product differentiation
A source of competitive advantage that depends on producing some item that is regarded to have unique and valuable characteristics.

Product risk
A type of mortgage pipeline risk that occurs when a lender has an unusual loan in production or inventory but does not have a sale commitment at a prearranged price.

Production cost advantage
A source of competitive advantage that depends on producing some product or service at the lowest cost.

Production flow commitment
An agreement by the loan purchaser to allow a monthly loan quota to be delivered in batches.

Production function
The mathematical relation between the maximum output of a good and the amount of inputs needed to produce it.

Production loan
A project financing where the repayment is linked to the production, often on a dollar-unit basis.

Production payment financing
A method of nonrecourse asset-based financing in which a specified percentage of revenue realized from the sale of the project's output is used to pay debt service.

Production possibilities schedule
The maximum amount of goods (i.e., food and clothing) that a country is able to produce given its labor supply.

Production possibility frontier
A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities of two or more goods given a set of inputs (resources, labor, etc.).

Production rate
The coupon rate at which a pass-through security guaranteed by Ginnie Mae is issued.

Productivity
The amount of output produced in a certain period, using a certain amount of inputs.



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Producer price index (PPI)
Index measuring changes in wholesale prices, published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics every month.

Product cycle
The time it takes to bring new and-or improved products to market.

Product cycle theory
Theory suggesting that a firm initially establish itself locally and expand into foreign markets in response to foreign demand for its product.

Product differentiation
A source of competitive advantage that depends on producing some item that is regarded to have unique and valuable characteristics.

Product risk
A type of mortgage pipeline risk that occurs when a lender has an unusual loan in production or inventory but does not have a sale commitment at a prearranged price.

Production

Production cost advantage
A source of competitive advantage that depends on producing some product or service at the lowest cost.

Production flow commitment
An agreement by the loan purchaser to allow a monthly loan quota to be delivered in batches.

Production function
The mathematical relation between the maximum output of a good and the amount of inputs needed to produce it.

Production loan
A project financing where the repayment is linked to the production, often on a dollar-unit basis.

Production payment financing
A method of nonrecourse asset-based financing in which a specified percentage of revenue realized from the sale of the project's output is used to pay debt service.

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