This document provides definitions for over 50 financial crisis related terms, including:
- Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) - A mortgage where the interest rate can be periodically adjusted based on changes in a specified index.
- Asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) - Short-term debt backed by financial assets like loans or receivables that is issued by a special purpose vehicle to fund the purchase of those assets.
- Bank holding company - A company that controls one or more banks as defined by the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 and is supervised by the Federal Reserve.
The full document contains detailed definitions for terms ranging from capital ratios and collateral to commercial paper, credit default swaps, and