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sinking fund

–noun
a fund to extinguish an indebtedness, usually a bond issue.

Origin:
1715–25
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sink·ing fund   (sĭng'kĭng)
n.  A fund accumulated to pay off a corporate or public debt.
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Financial Dictionary

Sinking Fund

A means of repaying funds that were borrowed through a bond issue. The issuer makes periodic payments to a trustee who retires part of the issue by purchasing the bonds in the open market.

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Rather than the issuer repaying the entire principal of a bond issue on the maturity date, another company buys back a portion of the issue annually and usually at a fixed par value or at the current market value of the bonds, whichever is less. Should interest rates decline following a bond issue, sinking-fund provisions allow a firm to lessen the interest rate risk of its bonds as it essentially replaces a portion of existing debt with lower-yielding bonds.

From the investor's point of view, a sinking fund adds safety to a corporate bond issue: with it, the issuing company is less likely to default on the repayment of the remaining principal upon maturity since the amount of the final repayment is substantially less. This added safety affects the interest rate at which the company is able to offer bonds in the marketplace.

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See also: Bond, Corporate Bond, Interest Rate Risk, Maturity Date, Par Value, Purchase Fund, Super Sinker, Trustee, Yield

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sinking fund

The assets that are set aside for the redemption of stock, the retirement of debt, or the replacement of fixed assets.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
Copyright © 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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Legal Dictionary

Main Entry: sinking fund
see FUND 1
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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