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Finance: What is maturity?
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Maturity is, quite simply, the date when a debt becomes due. As for our maturity, well... we're still giggling about the word "due."

Finance: What are Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae (FNMA)?
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What are Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae? They sound like snack cakes to us, so, uh...maybe we should watch this video.

Finance: What are Bond Anticipation Notes, Revenue Anticipation Bonds, and Tax Anticipation Notes?
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What are Bond Anticipation Notes (BANS), Revenue Anticipation Notes (RANS), and Tax Anticipation Notes (TANS)? BANS, RANS and TANS are all short-te...

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Finance: What are the Differences in S&P's and Moody's Ratings? 27 Views


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What are the differences in S&P’s and Moody’s ratings? Both S&P and Moody’s give ratings that help investors determine if they are making smart investments, but they do look at the investments a bit differently to determine ratings. S&P considers how likely the debt issuer is to default on payments to investors, while Moody’s looks at how much will be lost upon a default. They also look a little different; Moody’s uses a combination of letters and numbers, while S&P uses letters and symbols (report card style); in both cases, A is good, D is bad.

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finance a la shmoop what are the differences in S&P's, and Moody's

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ratings? capital letters. really that's about it the assessment of the rating

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itself is about the same. the people work at both companies all came from about [grinning men walk in front of a school]

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the same schools the same semi diversified backgrounds and well they

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all eat the same white bread. note the nomenclature differences here though.

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Moody's does in fact look kind of moody with a big fat capital letter in the

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beginning followed by small letters and slightly different notations. the S&P is

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all in caps all shouting all the time. the metrics behind say a quote highly [chart shown]

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speculative bond unquote down here are about the same for both companies but

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the slight differences are worth noting so that when you see a rating well you

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know just by the way in which it's written who wrote it.

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now as for actually understanding bond ratings well that's a different story. to [document shown]

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most people they might as well be hieroglyphics. [confused woman reads paper]

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