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Rate baseThe value of a regulated public utility and its operations as defined by its regulators and on which the company is allowed to earn a particular rate of return.Rate base Similar MatchesCombination strategyCombination strategyA strategy in which a put and call with the same strike price and expiration are either both bought or both sold. Related: Straddle R Rate IndexR Rate IndexAn index used to adjust the interest rate of an adjustable mortgage loan. For example: the change in U.S. Treasury securities (T-Bills) with a 1 year maturity. The weekly average yield on said securities, adjusted to a constant maturity of one year, which is the result of weekly sales, may be obtained weekly from the Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519). This change in interest rates is the "index" for the change in the specific Adjustable Mortgage Loan. Hurdle rateHurdle rateThe required return in capital budgeting. For example, if a project has an expected rate of return higher than the hurdle rate, the project may be accepted. Savings rateSavings ratePersonal savings as a percentage of disposable personal income. Corporate taxCorporate taxCorporate income tax. Further Suggestionsbase rate tracker mortgageCall loan rate Bilateral exchange rate basic rate tax Accelerated cost recovery system (ACRS) Annual rate of return Prime rate Spot rate Reinvestment rate Assumed interest rate Rate lock Real rate of return Rate of return Portfolio turnover rate Economic rate of return Forward rate agreement (FRA) Floating exchange rate system Interest rate parity theorem Paris Interbank Offer Rate (PIBOR) Adjustable rate preferred stock (ARPS) Employment rate Burn rate Market RRR (required rate of return) Schedule Outward oriented strategy Forward rate |
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