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Flow of fundsIn the context of municipal bonds, refers to the statement displaying the priorities by which municipal revenue will be applied to the debt. In the context of mutual funds, refers to the movement of money into or out of a mutual funds or between or among various fund sectors.Flow of funds Similar MatchesSource of funds sellerSource of funds sellerCustomer seller of stock for the purpose of raising cash for other purchases. Such a seller will sell only at advantageous prices, and not aggressively. Surplus fundsSurplus fundsCash flow available after payment of taxes in a project. Federal funds rateFederal funds rateThe interest rate on very short-term loans from one commercial bank to another in the United States. This rate is used as a target for monetary policy by the Fed. Exchange Traded FundsExchange Traded FundsAlso known as ETF. A basket of stocks similar to an index mutual fund. However, there are a number of important differences between ETFs and mutual funds. The ETF can be traded within the day, they can be shorted, purchased on margin and there even exists options on some ETFs. Forward Fed fundsForward Fed fundsFed funds traded for future delivery. Further SuggestionsExternal fundshedge funds Association of Unit Trusts and Investment Funds Uncollected funds Cost of funds Available funds Family of funds Federal funds rate Automatic funds transfer Clearing house funds Term Fed funds Same Day Funds Settlement (SDFS) offshore funds electronic funds transfer (at point of sale) Sources and applications of funds statement fund of funds Not sufficient funds check Fund of funds Blocked funds Lendable funds Funds From Operations (FFO) Electronic Funds Transfer Systems |
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