Fixed Income definition

Fixed Income means listed debt securities, other than those issued by a sovereign issuer;
Fixed Income refers to investments - typically in bonds - that can offer slower and steadier growth, but with less susceptibility to market loss.
Fixed Income means the annual dollar amount determined for each Fiscal Year in accordance with Act 241 of 2018 of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, approved November 15, 2018, as amended.

Examples of Fixed Income in a sentence

  • Multiple Class Company Series Federated Hermes Fixed Income Securities, Inc.

  • The Issuer hereby engages Xxxxxxx Fixed Income Services LLC to act as the Asset Representations Reviewer for the Issuer.

  • Xxxxxxx Fixed Income Services LLC accepts the engagement and agrees to perform the obligations of the Asset Representations Reviewer on the terms stated in this Agreement.

  • Multiple Class Company SeriesFederated Hermes Fixed Income Securities, Inc.

  • Xxxxxxx Fixed Income Services LLC accepts the engagement and agrees to perform the obligations of the Asset Representations Reviewer on the terms in this Agreement.


More Definitions of Fixed Income

Fixed Income means a type of Bond which pays a fixed level (percentage) of interest.
Fixed Income. SHares: Series C”, (2) “Fixed Income SHares: Series M”, (3) “Fixed Income SHares: Series R”, and (4) “Fixed Income SHares: Series TE”. The foregoing amendment shall be effective as of the time it is filed with the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Fixed Income means receiving no steady income other than
Fixed Income means fixed salary payments made on a monthly basis. It consists of the base salary, premiums and other benefits. The base salary in essence is the payment determined according to the job duties performed by the employee and taking into account the criteria such as experience and performance.
Fixed Income means total income that does not change over time or varies marginally over time and for the purpose of this ordinance the fixed income shall be statutory amount as determined by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue pursuant to section 6(k)(4) of Chapter 62 of the General Laws on an annual basis.
Fixed Income means a market for the trading of instruments that represent a security that pays an interest rate, such as a bond or preferred stock. A bond may be issued by countries, states, cities, corporations and other organizations. However, since preferred stocks are traded primarily on equities exchanges, preferred stock, in this agreement, is classified as an equities cash instrument.
Fixed Income means income that is received on a regular and periodic basis and does not vary materially from month to month. It could also include a proportion of rental income from the property which is purchased/ constructed out of the current loan.