Account Agreement: The contract governing your
open-end credit account, it provides information on changes that may occur to
the account.
Account History: The payment history of an account
over a specific period of time, including the number of times the account was
past due or over limit.
Account Holder: Any and all persons designated and authorized to
transact business on behalf of an account. Each account holder's signature
needs to be on file with the bank. The signature authorizes that person to
conduct business on behalf of the account.
Acquiring Bank: In a merger, the bank that absorbs the bank acquired.
Accrued interest:
Interest due from issue date or from the last coupon payment date to the
settlement date. Accrued interest on bonds must be added to their purchase
price.
Adjustable-Rate Mortgages (ARMS): Also known as
variable-rate mortgages. The initial interest rate is usually below that of
conventional fixed-rate loans. The interest rate may change over the life of
the loan as market conditions change. There is typically a maximum (or
ceiling) and a minimum (or floor) defined in the loan agreement. If interest
rates rise, so does the loan payment. If interest rates fall, the loan payment
may as well.
Arbitrage: Buying a financial instrument in one market in order
to sell the same instrument at a higher price in another market.
Adverse Action: Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, a creditor's
refusal to grant credit on the terms requested, termination of an existing
account, or an unfavorable change in an existing account.
Adverse Action Notice: The notice required by the Equal
Credit Opportunity Act advising a credit applicant or existing debtor of the
denial of their request for credit or advising of a change in terms considered
unfavorable to the account holder.
AER: Annual earnings rate on an investment.
Affidavit: A sworn statement in writing before a proper official,
such as a notary public.
Alteration: Any change involving an erasure or rewriting in the
date, amount, or payee of a check or other negotiable instrument.
Amortization: The process of reducing debt through
regular installment payments of principal and interest that will result in the
payoff of a loan at its maturity.
Anytime Banking: With introduction of ATMs,
Tele-Banking and internet banking, customers can conduct their business anytime
of the day and night. The 'Banking Hours' is not a constraint for transacting
banking business.
Anywhere Banking : Refers to banking not only by
ATMs, Tele-Banking and internet banking, but also to core banking solutions
brought in by banks where customer can deposit his money, cheques and also
withdraw money from any branch connected with the system. All major banks in
India have brought in core banking in their operations to make banking truly
anywhere banking.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR): The cost of credit on a yearly
basis, expressed as a percentage.
Annual Percentage Yield (APY): A percentage rate reflecting the
total amount of interest paid on a deposit account based on the interest rate
and the frequency of compounding for a 365-day year.
Annuity : A life insurance product which pays income over the course
of a set period. Deferred annuities allow assets to grow before the income is
received and immediate annuities (usually taken from a year after purchase)
allow payments to start from about a year after purchase.
APR: The annual percentage rate of interest, usually on a
loan or mortgage, usually displayed in brackets and representing the true cost
of the loan or mortgage as it shows any additional payments beyond the interest
rate.
Application: Under the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), an oral
or written request for an extension of credit that is made in accordance with
the procedures established by a creditor for the type of credit requested.
Appraisal: The act of evaluating and setting the value of a
specific piece of personal or real property.
Ask Price: The lowest price at which a dealer is willing to sell
a given security.
Asset-Backed Securities (ABS): A type of security that is backed
by a pool of bank loans, leases, and other assets. Most ABS are backed by auto
loans and credit cards – these issues are very similar to mortgage-backed
securities.
At-the-money: The exercise price of a derivative that is closest to
the market price of the underlying instrument.
ATM: ATMs are Automatic Teller Machines, which do the job
of a teller in a bank through Computer Network. ATMs are located on the branch
premises or off branch premises. ATMs are useful to dispense cash, receive
cash, accept cheques, give balances in the accounts and also give
mini-statements to the customers.
Authorization: The issuance of approval, by a credit card issuer,
merchant, or other affiliate, to complete a credit card transaction.
Automated Clearing House (ACH): A computerized facility used by
member depository institutions to electronically combine, sort, and distribute
inter-bank credits and debits. ACHs process electronic transfers of government
securities and provided customer services, such as direct deposit of customers'
salaries and government benefit payments (i.e., social security, welfare, and
veterans' entitlements), and preauthorized transfers.
Automated Teller Machine (ATM): A machine, activated by a
magnetically encoded card or other medium that can process a variety of banking
transactions. These include accepting deposits and loan payments, providing
withdrawals, and transferring funds between accounts.
Automatic Bill Payment: A checkless system for paying
recurring bills with one authorization statement to a financial institution.
For example, the customer would only have to provide one authorization
form/letter/document to pay the cable bill each month. The necessary debits and
credits are made through an Automated Clearing House (ACH).
Availability Date: Bank's policy as to when funds
deposited into an account will be available for withdrawal.
Availability Policy: Bank's policy as to when funds
deposited into an account will be available for withdrawal.
Available Balance: The balance of an account less
any hold, uncollected funds, and restrictions against the account.
Available Credit: The difference between the credit limit
assigned to a cardholder account and the present balance of the account.
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