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Rate base
The financial definition for Rate base:
The 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.
Similar MatchesAccelerated cost recovery system (ACRS)Accelerated cost recovery system (ACRS) Schedule of depreciation
rates allowed for tax purposes.
Adjustable rateAdjustable rate Applies mainly to convertible securities. Refers to interest rate or dividend that is adjusted periodically, usually according to a standard market rate outside the control of the bank or savings institution, such as that prevailing on Treasury bonds or notes. Typically, such issues have a set floor or ceiling, called caps and collars that limits the adjustment.
Adjustable rate mortgage (ARM)Adjustable rate mortgage (ARM) A mortgage that features predetermined adjustments of the loan interest rate at regular intervals based on an established index. The interest rate is adjusted at each interval to a rate equivalent to the index value plus a predetermined spread, or margin, over the index, usually subject to per-interval and to life-of-loan interest rate and/or payment rate caps.
Further Suggestions Adjustable rate preferred stock (ARPS)
After tax real rate of return
All equity rate
Amortizing interest rate swap
Annual percentage rate (APR)
Annual rate of return
Arithmetic average (mean) rate of return
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