Reinvestment Income definition

Reinvestment Income. Any interest or other earnings earned on all or part of the Trust Estate.
Reinvestment Income means any interest or other earnings on unused proceeds deposited in the Principal Collection Account.
Reinvestment Income. Any interest or other earnings on the Initial Deposit or funds in the Unused Proceeds Account that have not been designated as Interest Proceeds by the Collateral Manager with respect to the Effective Date.

Examples of Reinvestment Income in a sentence

  • Due to the rapid growth of Tarleton State in Fort Worth, Building 1 was at capacity upon opening.

  • On the command REAR SECTION, ONE PACE FORWARD – MARCH, the rear section act as ordered.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Reinvestment Income shall not constitute Principal Proceeds.

  • To reduce as much as possible the footprint of the whole monitoring service, we proposed to mutualize identical processing functions among different tenants while ensuring their quality-of- service (QoS) expectations.

  • Principal is the price of the bond at horizon date multiplied by the amount of the bond; Accrued Interest is the unpaid interests at horizon date since last coupon payments; Coupon Payments is the total coupon from settlement date to horizon date; and Reinvestment Income is the reinvested return (at repo rate as default) of the cash flow amount obtained from the investment.


More Definitions of Reinvestment Income

Reinvestment Income. Any interest or other earnings on unused proceeds deposited in the Principal Collection Account.
Reinvestment Income means any interest or other earnings on funds in the Collection Account, including interest on Eligible Investments.
Reinvestment Income. With respect to a Series of Bonds and any related Payment Date, all interest, income and other return on capital received from the investment of amounts standing to the credit of the related Collection Account since the previous Payment Date or in the case of the first Payment Date, since the Closing Date.
Reinvestment Income means any interest or other earnings on Eligible Investments in the Collection Accounts, including any amount representing the accreted portion of a discount from the face amount of an Eligible Investment and all payments of principal, including prepayments, on Eligible Investments purchased with amounts from the Interest Collection Account.
Reinvestment Income. With respect to any Mortgage Loan which is subject to a Principal Prepayment, the amount earned by the Servicer, which amount shall be equal to the product of (A) the Principal Prepayment, (B) the related Servicer Reinvestment Rate, (C) the number of days from the Business Day following such Principal Prepayment and ending on the Business Day prior to the related Remittance Date and (D) 1/365. REMIC: A “real estate mortgage investment conduit” within the meaning of Section 860D of the Code.
Reinvestment Income. Any interest or other earnings earned on all or part of the Trust Estate, other than interest or other earnings from investments in the Cash Collateral Account.
Reinvestment Income. Any interest or other earnings on funds and accounts that are part of the Trust.