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Pass bookA book of recorded transactions in a savings account, issued by banks and building societies in the UK in which a customer's deposits, withdrawals and interest are entered. The book is retained by the customer to give an indication of the running balance. See postal account.Similar MatchesPass through ratePass through rateThe net interest rate passed through to investors after deducting servicing, management, and guarantee fees from the gross mortgage coupon. Coupon passCoupon passCanvassing by the desk of primary dealers to determine the inventory and maturities of their Treasury securities. The desk then decides whether to buy or sell certain issues (coupons) in order to add or withdraw reserves. Passed dividendPassed dividendThe failure of a company to pay a scheduled dividend, usually because of reduced profits. When a company passes a dividend, institutional investors are usually very unforgiving, and the company can expect to see its share price marked down sharply. Passive investment strategyPassive investment strategySee: Passive investment management. Passive portfolioPassive portfolioA market index portfolio. Further SuggestionsPassive incomePass-through Passive Activity Loss (PAL) Passive portfolio strategy Pass through coupon rate Second pass regression Pass through securities Passive management Fully modified pass throughs pari passu Private label pass throughs Passive First pass regression Ginnie Mae pass through passive fund FED Pass Conventional pass throughs Passive Income Generator (PIG) Passive investing Passive bond Passive investment management |
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