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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-throughPass-throughThe extent to which an exchange rate change is reflected in the prices of imported goods. With full pass-through, a currency depreciation, which increases the price of foreign currency, would increase the prices of imported goods by the same amount, and vice versa. With no pass-through, prices of imports remain constant. See pricing to market. Fully modified pass throughsFully modified pass throughsAgency pass-throughs that guarantee the timely payment of both interest and principal. Related: Modified pass-throughs. Pass through ratePass through rateThe net interest rate passed through to investors after deducting servicing, management, and guarantee fees from the gross mortgage coupon. Passive Activity Loss (PAL)Passive Activity Loss (PAL)A loss incurred in participating in passive investing. Passive investingPassive investingPutting money into a profitable business opportunity that is deemed passive by the IRS and thus benefits from tax deductions. Further SuggestionsPassive Income Generator (PIG)passed dividend passive fund Conventional pass throughs Passive investment strategy Pass through securities Passive investment management First pass regression Coupon pass Second pass regression Passive Passive bond Passive management pari passu Ginnie Mae pass through Passive portfolio Private label pass throughs Passive portfolio strategy Pass through coupon rate FED Pass Passive income |
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