Federal Financing Bank


 

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Federal Financing Bank

A federal institution that lends to a wide array of federal credit agencies funds it obtains by borrowing from the US Treasury.



Federal Financing Bank

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Bridge financing

Bridge financing

Interim financing of one sort or another used to solidify a position until more permanent financing is arranged.


Project financing

Project financing

A form of asset-based financing in which a firm finances a discrete set of assets on a stand-alone basis.


Debtor in possession financing

Debtor in possession financing

New debt obtained by a firm during the Chapter 11 bankruptcy process, Federal Bankruptcy Rule 4001 (c)(1). This financing is unique because it is secured, that is, it has priority over existing debt, equity and other claims.


Accounts receivable financing

Accounts receivable financing

A short-term financing method in which accounts receivable are collateral for cash advances. See: Factoring.


Financing Cost Savings

Financing Cost Savings

A source of competitive advantage that depends on access to low cost sources of capital.


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Subsidized financing
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Permanent financing
"One, Two, Three" Financing
Concessional financing
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Refinancing
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Asset based financing
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Threshold for refinancing


 
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