Increasing the Public Debt Limit and Altering the Budget Treatment of Programs Financed Through the Federal Financing Bank: Hearing Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, May 12, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 105 lappuses |
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... loans , FFB purchases of such guaran- teed loans have the effect of converting agency guaranteed loans into direct off ... credit pro- grams and conclude that bringing FFB activities on budget would lead to better oversight of those ...
... loans , FFB purchases of such guaran- teed loans have the effect of converting agency guaranteed loans into direct off ... credit pro- grams and conclude that bringing FFB activities on budget would lead to better oversight of those ...
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... programs financed through the Federal Financing Bank be included in the Federal budget . The administration has conducted an extensive review of the Federal Financing Bank in the broader context of overall adminis- tration budget and credit ...
... programs financed through the Federal Financing Bank be included in the Federal budget . The administration has conducted an extensive review of the Federal Financing Bank in the broader context of overall adminis- tration budget and credit ...
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... credit activities , and the budget treatment of FFB and of the programs it finances . The Administration has conducted an extensive review of FFB in the broader context of overall Administration budget and credit program policies . of ...
... credit activities , and the budget treatment of FFB and of the programs it finances . The Administration has conducted an extensive review of FFB in the broader context of overall Administration budget and credit program policies . of ...
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... credit of the United States clearly should be financed by FFB rather than in the securities markets . This principle was , in fact , the primary justification for the Federal Financing Bank Act of 1973 , and it is essential to the ...
... credit of the United States clearly should be financed by FFB rather than in the securities markets . This principle was , in fact , the primary justification for the Federal Financing Bank Act of 1973 , and it is essential to the ...
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... credit assistance programs . This need arose from three basic trends : ( 1 ) the rapid growth of Federal credit assistance programs ; ( 2 ) the shift from direct loans ( on - budget ) to Government guaranteed loans ( off - budget ) ...
... credit assistance programs . This need arose from three basic trends : ( 1 ) the rapid growth of Federal credit assistance programs ; ( 2 ) the shift from direct loans ( on - budget ) to Government guaranteed loans ( off - budget ) ...
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$20 billion agency debt bill bonds Budget Act budget authority budget deficit budget outlays budget resolution budget treatment budgetary treatment Chairman ROSTENKOWSKI committee Congress costs credit activity credit budget credit markets Dan Rostenkowski debt ceiling debt limit debt management debt subject direct loans DORGAN economic estimated Fannie Mae Farmers Home Administration Federal agencies Federal borrowing Federal budget Federal credit programs Federal debt Federal Financing Bank federal government FFB borrowing FFB outlays FFB's financed by FFB fiscal year 1983 FLIPPO FRENZEL Gradison guaranteed borrowers guaranteed loans guaranteed obligations House included interest rates investment issue KUDLOW legislation lending activity loan guarantee programs MCNAMAR ment off-budget outlays on-budget outlay ledger PEASE percent problem revenue RIVLIN Rural Electrification Administration Secretary securities markets September 30 statement Strategic Petroleum Reserve subsidies Tennessee Valley Authority testimony Thank transactions Treasury Treasury securities Treasury's U.S. Government U.S. Postal Service
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29. lappuse - direct loan obligation" means a binding agreement by a Federal agency to make a direct loan when specified conditions are fulfilled by the borrower. (3) The term "loan guarantee" means any guarantee, insurance, or other pledge with respect to the payment of all or a part of the principal or interest on any debt obligation of a non-Federal borrower to a non-Federal lender, but does not include the insurance of deposits, shares, or other withdrawable accounts in financial institutions. (4) The term...
15. lappuse - Bank is authorized to purchase and sell any obligation which is issued, sold, or guaranteed by a federal agency. It further provides that any federal agency which is authorized to issue, sell, or guarantee any obligation is authorized to issue or sell such obligations directly to the Bank.
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92. lappuse - Treasury unless a borrower defaults. Frequently, however, an agency will ask the FFB to act as the private lender and purchase the borrower's note. In this case the loan guarantee becomes, in effect, a direct loan from the government which is not reflected in the budget.
24. lappuse - Bank is authorized to make commitments to purchase and sell, and to purchase and sell on terms and conditions determined by the Bank, any obligation which is issued, sold, or guaranteed by a Federal agency. Any Federal agency which is authorized to issue, sell, or guarantee any obligation is authorized to issue or sell such obligations directly to the Bank.
92. lappuse - ... outlays. Consequently, FFB borrowing actually results in a reduction in outlays reported by the Treasury Department! In essence, the FFB serves as an intermediary which permits the spending of federal agencies to be placed off-budget. A second type of FFB activity is the purchase of agency loans or loan assets. When a federal agency sells a loan to a private entity, the loan is considered repaid for budgetary purposes. Loans made by federal agencies are afforded the same treatment when the FFB...
8. lappuse - As you are aware, these funds were authorized by the National Security Act Amendments of 1949 and represent the application of commercialtype financing to industrial or common item programs and procurement.
97. lappuse - The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people require housing production and related community development sufficient to remedy the serious housing shortage, the elimination of substandard and inadequate housing through the clearance of slums and blighted areas...