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A Sinking Fund Represent a Series of Payments Made into an Account

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A sinking fund represent a series of payments made into an account that is dedicated to paying off a bond's principal at maturity.


Definitions:

Minimum Lease Payments

Minimum lease payments are the lowest amount that a lessee is obligated to pay over the lease term, including fixed payments, variable rent, guarantees, and residual value assurances.

Incremental Borrowing Rate

The interest rate a company would have to pay if it borrows funds on the day of the lease transaction, used in lease accounting.

Lessor's Implicit Rate

The interest rate in a lease that yields the same net investment in the lease as the present value of the minimum lease payments and any unguaranteed residual value.

Ordinary Annuity

A series of equal payments made at equal intervals of time, with the payments occurring at the end of each period.

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