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Fiscal policy
Fiscal policy The government's policy in regarding to taxation and spending programs.
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Taxation 1) The process by which a government or municipal quasi-public body raises monies to fund its operation. 2) The impact an investment has on the investor's liability for the payment of federal, state, and local taxes.
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First mortgage Mortgage holding priority over the claims of subsequent lenders against the same property.
First refusal right, or right of first refusal A lease clause giving a tenant the first opportunity to buy a property or lease additional space in a property at the same price and on the same terms and conditions as those contained in a third-party offer that the owner has expressed a willingness to accept
First Time Buyer (FTB) Someone who is buying a home for the first time.
First-generation space Generally refers to new space that is currently available for lease and has never before been occupied by a tenant
First-loss position The position in a security that will suffer the first economic loss if the underlying assets lose value or are foreclosed on.
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Five-Year Treasury Constant Maturity An index published by the Federal Reserve Board based on the average yield of a range of Treasury securities, all adjusted to the equivalent of a five-year maturity.
Fixed A time period that is fixed for each calendar year, either by date or by calendar weeks; most in numerical sequence 1-52.
Fixed costs Costs that do not fluctuate in proportion to the level of sales or production
Fixed expenses Those recurring expenses that have to be paid regardless of whether the property is occupied;.
Fixed floor coverings Wall to wall carpet, kitchen linoleum, vinyl tiles, etc. This term does not cover loose rugs.
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