Not exact matches
With revenues from the band's winery, golf course, luxury hotel and other ventures as collateral, it can now
issue bonds just like municipal, provincial or
federal governments — a first in Canada for a native band.
Conveniently, all three of these projections are for 10 - year
bonds issued by the
federal government, allowing for an apples - to - apples comparison.
debt obligations of the U.S.
government that are
issued at various intervals and with various maturities; revenue from these
bonds is used to raise capital and / or refund outstanding debt; since Treasury securities are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S.
government, they are generally considered to be free from credit risk and thus typically carry lower yields than other securities; the interest paid by Treasuries is exempt from state and local tax, but is subject to
federal taxes and may be subject to the
federal Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT); U.S. Treasury securities include Treasury bills, Treasury notes, Treasury
bonds, zero - coupon
bonds, Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS), and Treasury Auctions
The bill would also allow state and local
governments to
issue Build America
Bonds that provide a direct payment from the federal government for a part of the interest paid on bonds that finance government works proj
Bonds that provide a direct payment from the
federal government for a part of the interest paid on
bonds that finance government works proj
bonds that finance
government works projects.
Treasury
bonds are
issued and backed by the
federal government, which makes them among the safest investments in the world.
It will buy $ 600 billion worth of US long - term
bonds in the open market, close to 7 % of all Treasury securities in public hands, or about the amount the debt that the
federal government will
issue over that time period.
Puerto Rican debt is «triple exempt» from taxes:
Bonds issued by the territory's
government are exempt from state / territory - level, municipal, and
federal taxation.
The
federal government would borrow on behalf of this Crown Corporation by
issuing 30 - year
bonds at historical low interest rates (around 2 %).
On the issuance of $ 2.5 bn for financing the Appropriation Act, Buhari noted that in order to implement the external borrowing plan approved by the National Assembly in the 2017 Appropriation Act, the
Federal Government issued a $ 300m Diaspora
Bond in the international capital market in June this year.
The news that the
Federal Government is seeking to
issue a N100bn Sukuk
bond reminds us of how Osun under Governor Rauf Aregbesola blazed the trail in 2013.
The special -
issue securities are, therefore, just as safe as U.S. Savings
Bonds or other financial instruments of the
Federal government.
For example,
bonds issued by the
federal government carry far less credit risk than those
issued by a corporation with a troubled balanced sheet.
Income from
bonds issued by the
federal government and its agencies, including Treasury securities, is generally exempt from state and local taxes.
Income from
bonds issued by state, city, and local
governments (municipal
bonds, or munis) is generally free from
federal taxes.
Whether they're
issued at the
federal, state, or local level, all
government bonds have some sort of tax exemption.
Legal opinion: A written opinion by a
bond counsel stating whether or not a
bond issue conforms with all the laws of the issuer, and the state and
federal governments.
In addition, if you purchase a zero coupon
bond issued by a state or local
government entity, the interest compounds free of
federal taxes, and in most cases, state and local taxes, too.
A special
bond that the
federal and some provincial
governments will
issue.
The Treasury department
issues Treasury
bonds to finance the operation of the
federal government.
Bonds are
issued by the
federal government, corporations, governmental agencies, and municipalities.
If the
federal government goes this route,
bond buyers could have additional investment opportunities beyond the debt
issued by the affected municipalities.
The S&P Municipal Yield Index is designed to measure the performance of high yield municipal
bonds issued by U.S. states, The District of Columbia, U.S. territories and local
governments or agencies, such that interest on the securities is exempt from regular
federal income tax, but may be subject to the alternative minimum tax and to state and local income taxes.
Local
governments may
issue bonds to build bridges, tunnels while the
federal government sell
bonds to finance their debt.
Whereas
government bonds are
issued by the central or
federal government of a country, municipal
bonds are
issued by the municipal
governments and corporate owned by the municipal
governments.
The Strategy Municipal
bonds, also known as munis, are
issued by states, cities, counties and other
government entities below the
federal level in order to raise money for public improvements like highways, bridges, schools, hospitals, sewer systems, water treatment plants and other such projects.
* A significant exception to this full faith and credit guarantee for
Federal Government agency
bonds are those
issued by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
The credit of the
bond is backed by the municipality
issuing the
bond, not the
federal government.
In addition, agency
bonds issued by
Federal Government agencies are less liquid than Treasury
bonds and therefore this type of agency
bond may provide a slightly higher rate of interest than Treasury
bonds.
Some have been
issued with provisions that allow state and local
governments to «call» the
bonds back and refinance if the
federal government stops paying subsidy on the interest.
The bulk of all agency
bond debt — GSEs and
Federal Government agencies — is
issued by the
Federal Home Loan Banks, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and the
Federal Farm Credit banks.
The new Build America
Bond Program allows state and local
governments to
issue taxable
bonds in 2009 and 2010 for
government capital projects and receive a direct
federal subsidy payment from the US Treasury for a portion of their borrowing costs.
Agency
bonds are
issued by two types of entities — 1)
Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs), usually federally - chartered but privately - owned corporations; and 2)
Federal Government agencies which may
issue or guarantee these
bonds — to finance activities related to public purposes, such as increasing home ownership or providing agricultural assistance.
The
Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae), the
Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), and the
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (Freddie Mac)
issue bonds for specific purposes, mostly related to funding home purchases.
Municipal
bonds are
issued by state and local
governments and are generally free of
federal income tax.
Bonds are typically
issued by
federal, state, or local
governments, and corporations.
Bonds issued by the federal government are called Treasury b
Bonds issued by the
federal government are called Treasury
bondsbonds.
The Claymore 1 - 10 Year Laddered
Government Bond ETF (TSX: CLG) holds 53
bonds with maturities ranging from 1 year to 10 years
issued by the
Federal and Provincial Goverments.
Federal, state, and municipal
governments issue bonds for a similar purpose, to raise money for projects and public programs.
Corporations, cities, states, the
Federal government, foreign
governments, and other entities
issue bonds to raise money to pay for big investments of their own.
A
bond issued by two types of entities — 1)
Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs), usually federally - chartered but privately - owned corporations; and 2)
Federal Government agencies which may
issue or guarantee these
bonds — to finance activities related to public purposes, such as increasing home ownership or providing agricultural assistance.
Corporate
bonds are not backed by the
federal government, nor are they insured, so the only assurance investors have that they will receive their interest and principal is the financial strength of the
issuing company.
Certain municipal
bonds are taxable because they are
issued for purposes which the
federal government deems not to provide a significant benefit to the public at large.
A
bond issued each year by the
federal government.
Institutions like the
Federal Government, private companies and local
governments,
issue bonds as a type of «IOU» to borrow money to fund projects.
Interest from municipal
bonds, those
issued by state and local
governments, is exempt from
federal income tax and usually tax of the
issuing state.
Bonds can be
issued by the
federal or state
governments, municipalities, schools, and corporations as a way to raise money.
T -
Bonds and T - Notes: These long term debt
issues of the
Federal Government funding to keep operations running and to pay interest on national debt.
U.S. Savings
Bonds are some of the most well - known bonds, which are issued by the federal government and pay interest until you cash the
Bonds are some of the most well - known
bonds, which are issued by the federal government and pay interest until you cash the
bonds, which are
issued by the
federal government and pay interest until you cash them in.
Step - up
bonds are securities that offer a progressive interest rate and are
issued by the
federal and provincial
governments, crown corporations and chartered banks.