For this reason revenue bonds are generally considered
safer than revenue bonds.
Some bond investors consider general obligation (GO) munis to be
safer than revenue bonds because GOs are backed by the full taxing power and creditworthiness of the government entity issuing them.
The La Mesa bond is also a general obligation bond backed by taxes, which is
safer than a revenue bond backed by the performance of the asset e.g. train fares.
3) In the context of all munis being relatively «safe» nothing says a General Obligation bond is
safer than a revenue bond.
Not exact matches
The CBC says it's better to be
safe — and conservative —
than sorry when forecasting
revenue for government budgets.
With more
than 115,000 sugar daddies averaging $ 50 a month in membership fees, and some paying more to belong to the exclusive Diamond Club, it's
safe to assume Wade's investment has more
than paid off — and that's not even including advertising
revenue.
Well, simply put, they feel, like I do in my less forgiving moments, that the success of things like Call of Duty is leading publishers to finance a whole slew of «
safe sequels» — games they can rely on to bring in a tidy profit — rather
than taking risks with their
revenue and funding a wider variety of more interesting or different titles.
Car companies suggest that these oversized dash displays, which often times behave more like smart phones
than the traditional dashboard, are actually
safer than the design of older cars due to features like integrated voice controls that keep the driver's hands on the wheel or the large touch screens for tasks like navigation that are easier to manage
than trying to fumble with a smartphone (not to mention the fact that these kinds of new features will almost certain boost manufacturer
revenue).