Master notes
Commercial Paper issued by large, creditworthy companies to banks.
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10-K,
Agent bank,
All or any part,
Action to quiet title,
As is,
Assignment to creditors,
Accommodation paper,
A shares,
Average price per share,
Adoption credit,
Bank reconciliation,
Book value per share,
Bank credit,
Bank draft,
Bank holding company,
Bank Holiday,
Bank Note,
Bank Trust Department,
Bank-eligible issues,
Bid-to-cover ratio,
Basic earnings per share,
Bank Rate,
By the book,
Bank term loan,
Business credit,
Business finance companies,
B shares,
Commercial year,
Credit order,
Commercial bank,
Consumer bank,
Credit card,
Credit union,
Commercial paper,
Credit analyst,
Credit risk,
Current issue,
Credit balance,
Credit squeeze,
Cheapest to deliver,
Commercial hedger,
Commodity paper,
Credit insurance,
Credit life insurance,
Cash credit,
Closed-end credit,
Commercial credit,
Commercial finance,
Commercial lending,
Commercial mortgage,
Commercial property,
Consumer credit,
Credit,
Credit agency,
Credit default swap,
Credit derivative,
Credit enhancement,
Credit limit,
Credit line,
Credit score,
C shares,
Close to the money,
Credit spread,
Cash or Deferred Arrangement,
Class A Shares,
Class B Shares,
Child and dependent care credit,
Close a position,
Deferred credit,
Deficit net worth,
Dealer bank,
Date of issue,
Direct paper,
Escrowed to maturity,
Either-or order,
Eurocommercial paper,
E-mini,
European Central Bank,
Export-Import Bank,
Earned income tax credit,
Education credit,
Fine paper,
Flight to quality,
Fictitious credit,
Fill or kill,
Front-ending an order,
Forward P/E,
Fully diluted earnings per share,
Federal Reserve Bank,
Form 8-K,
Form S-1,
Fully distributed issue,
Fair Credit Reporting Act,
Full faith and credit,
Government Paper,
G-7,
G-8,
House of issue,
Hot issue,
High credit,
Home equity line of credit,
Hope credit,
Issue date,
Investment bank,
Impaired credit,
I/O strip,
Lending at a rate,
Loose credit,
London Inter-Bank Offer Rate,
Line of credit,
Loan-to-cost,
Loan-to-value,
Large cap,
Lifetime learning credit,
Long-term gain or loss,
Level I quotes,
Member bank,
Money center bank,
Mutual Savings Bank,
Make a market,
Mark-to-market,
Merchant bank,
Marginal propensity to consume,
Merc,
National Bank,
National Credit Union Administration,
New issue,
Non-revolving credit card,
Original Issue Discount,
Or better,
Original issue stock,
Open-end credit,
Paper,
Paper dealer,
Price Value of a Basis Point,
Prime paper,
P&L,
Primary earnings per share,
Per stirpes,
Percent held by institutions,
Paper loss,
Paper profit,
Paper trading,
Regional bank,
Regulation D,
Regulation G,
Regulation T,
Regulation U,
Red herring,
Regulation A,
Right to Know,
Revolving line of credit,
SG&A,
Savings bank,
Sight letter of credit,
S&L,
State bank,
Second-to-die insurance,
Sue,
Secured credit card,
S Corporation,
Short-term gain or loss,
Subchapter M,
Subchapter S Corporation,
Schedule C,
Seek a market,
S&P phenomenon,
Tangible net worth,
T-Bill,
Term to maturity,
Take a position,
Two-sided market,
Two-way market,
Trailing P/E,
Tenancy by the entirety,
Two-step mortgage,
Take a bath,
U.S. Government Agency Security,
U.S. Savings Bond,
U.S. Treasury,
U.S. Treasury Bill,
U.S. Treasury Bond,
U.S. Treasury Note,
U.S. Treasury Securities,
Unseasoned issue,
Unified Tax Credit,
World Bank,
W-2 Form,
W formation,
When, as, and if issued,
When issued,
X or XD,
Year-To-Date,
Yield to call,
Yield to maturity,
Yield to worst,
Y shares