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Medium to longer term borrowing by an undertaking to meet its operational needs.
Medium to longer term borrowing by a non-financial undertaking to meet its operational needs.




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More generally, the provision or the sources of finance necessary for the continuing operation of an undertaking.
In this context, sources of finance for non-financial organisations would include creditors, bank lenders, bondholders and shareholders.
3. ''Pensions.''


The provision in advance for future liabilities in a defined benefit pension scheme by the accumulation of assets.
The provision in advance for future liabilities in a defined benefit pension scheme by the accumulation of assets.




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4. ''Banking.''


More generally, the provision or the sources of finance necessary for the continuing operation of an undertaking.
In the banking context, sources of funding include retail customer deposits and equity, as well as wholesale and longer term borrowings.
 
In this context, sources of finance include creditors, bank lenders, bondholders and shareholders.




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* [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
* [[Defined benefit pension scheme]]
* [[FFL]]
* [[FFL]]
* [[Flighty]]
* [[Funding liquidity risk]]
* [[Funding management]]
* [[Funding ratio]]
* [[Funding ratio]]
* [[Funding management]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[MCT]]
* [[Net stable funding ratio]]
* [[Net stable funding ratio]]
* [[Stability]]
* [[Stability]]
* [[Sticky]]




===Other links===
===Other links===
[http://www.gtnews.com/Features/PDF/AFP_Guide_to_Global_Short_Term_Borrowing.pdf AFP Guide to Global Short Term Borrowing]  ''gtnews.com''
[http://www.gtnews.com/Features/PDF/AFP_Guide_to_Global_Short_Term_Borrowing.pdf AFP Guide to Global Short Term Borrowing]  ''gtnews.com''

Revision as of 16:35, 9 August 2016

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Medium to longer term borrowing by a non-financial undertaking to meet its operational needs.


2.

More generally, the provision or the sources of finance necessary for the continuing operation of an undertaking.

In this context, sources of finance for non-financial organisations would include creditors, bank lenders, bondholders and shareholders.


3. Pensions.

The provision in advance for future liabilities in a defined benefit pension scheme by the accumulation of assets.


4. Banking.

In the banking context, sources of funding include retail customer deposits and equity, as well as wholesale and longer term borrowings.


See also


Other links

AFP Guide to Global Short Term Borrowing gtnews.com