Oregon bond rates

    • [DOCX File]4% LIHTC Conduit Bond Final Application

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      , which states the percentage of tax-exempt bond proceeds from issuance used to pay or reimburse good costs. This certification will also be used to determine if the …


    • [DOCX File]Unit 4 Practice Problems - Scottsbluff Public Schools ...

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      Elena’s aunt bought her a $150 savings bond when she was born. When Elena is 20 years old, the bond will have earned 105% in interest. How much will the bond be worth when Elena is 20 years old? Solution. $307.50. Problem 3. In a video game, Clare scored 50% more points than Tyler.


    • [DOC File]Obligor of Service Contracts Registration ... - Oregon

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      Must be an Oregon-approved policy with authorized insurer. d. A $25,000 surety bond form executed to the state of Oregon by an authorized insurer in Oregon pursuant to ORS 646A.154(6). Applicable to obligor home service agreements only. 5. Copies of all service contracts to be used in Oregon, which must comply with ORS 646A.156.


    • [DOCX File]SECTION 00 21 13 – INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS

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      The Bid Bond shall be executed on behalf of a bonding company licensed to do business in the State of Oregon. In the case of a sole individual, the Bid Bond need only be executed as principal by the sole individual. In the case of a partnership, the Bid Bond must be executed by at least one of the partners.


    • [DOC File]A History of Discount Rates and Their Use by Government ...

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      The DOE discount rate is based on long-term Treasury bond rates averaged over the previous 12 months. The nominal, or market rate, is converted to a real rate using the projected rate of general price inflation from the Economic Report of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, to correspond with the constant-dollar analysis approach that ...


    • [DOC File]Ch - Oregon State University

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      Some would argue (expectations theory) that forward rates are the market expectations of future interest rates. Regardless, forward rates represent a break even or rate of indifference that link two spot rates. It is important to note that forward rates link spot rates, not yield to maturity rates. 18.11 11(a).


    • [DOC File]Form 3621, Standards for Surety and Fedelity ... - Oregon

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      Rates & Forms Filing Requirements Form 3621, Standards for Surety and Fedelity Forms and Rates Filing, rev. 4/05 Author: Document: DCBS Insurance Div. (T. Prevett) rev. 4/05 Keywords: Rates & Forms, Filing, Standards for Surety and Fedelity Forms and Rates Filing, 3621, SERFF Last modified by: Ron Conrad Created Date: 10/11/2012 9:33:00 PM Category


    • [DOC File]Oregon State University

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      Under the risk premium approach to determining expected returns for fixed income asset classes and securities, the difference between the real risk-free rate and an intermediate Treasury Bond asset class is captured in the following premiums: Inflation premium. Maturity premium. Inflation and maturity premiums. Inflation, maturity and tax premiums


    • [DOC File]4% LIHTC Conduit Bond Pre-Application - Oregon

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      4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit/ Conduit Bond Pre-Application. 725 Summer St NE Ste B, Salem, OR 97301-1271 (503) 986-2000 FAX (503) 986-2002 TTY (503) 986-2100


    • [DOC File]Quarter letter

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      That is a difficult question to answer because so very few bond funds existed when the last meaningful run-up in interest rates occurred, but the example shown above is one of the few. This long-term, high quality no-load bond fund was started in 1971, and its chart paints a disturbing picture of what can happen when rates rise dramatically.


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