interest adjustment
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Accrued Interest Adjustment — The extra amount of interest that is paid to the owner of a convertible bond or other fixed income security. The amount paid is equal to the balance of interest that has accrued since the last payment date of the bond. At the time, the investor… … Investment dictionary
Adjustment Date — 1. The date on which financial adjustments will be made to a contract or transaction, as agreed to by all the parties involved in the transaction. 2. Adjustment date also refers to the date on which the interest rate changes in an adjustable rate … Investment dictionary
adjustment date — The date the interest rate changes on an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). On most ARMs, the rate starts out fixed at a discount for an initial period, such as five years. Then it s reset (typically upward) on the adjustment date to reflect current … Law dictionary
adjustment period — For homeowners with an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), the scheduled period between changes in the interest rate. The adjustment period can be monthly, semi annually, annually, and so forth. Category: Real Estate & Rental Property Nolo’s Plain… … Law dictionary
Interest Rate Cap Structure — Limits to the interest rate on an adjustable rate loan frequently associated with a mortgage. There are several different types of interest rate cap structures including an initial, periodic and lifetime interest rate cap structure. The initial… … Investment dictionary
Adjustment Interval — The amount of time between interest rate changes to an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). Most ARMs have two adjustment intervals. The first interval is typically longer (usually 3,5,7 or 10 years) during which there is a fixed rate of interest and… … Investment dictionary
Adjustment Frequency — The frequency at which interest rate changes or resets on an adjustable rate mortgage occur. Different adjustable rate mortgages have different adjustment frequencies. Typically, the adjustment frequency is once a year, but it can be as often as… … Investment dictionary
adjustment — ad|just|ment [əˈdʒʌstmənt] n [U and C] 1.) a small change made to a machine, system, or calculation adjustment for ▪ Once we make the adjustments for inflation, the fall in interest rates is quite small. adjustment to ▪ a slight adjustment to the … Dictionary of contemporary English
Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… … Wikipedia
Adjustment Index — A modification made to a piece of numerical data, or a set of numerical data, by a product of some type of a mathematical formula. There are a number of different types of adjustment indices, ranging in scale and purpose from mortgage rate… … Investment dictionary
Interest Rate Ceiling — The maximum interest rate that a financial institution can charge a borrower for an adjustable rate mortgage or loan according to the contractual terms of the mortgage or loan. This interest rate is expressed as an absolute percentage. For… … Investment dictionary