authority bond investment & finance definition
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bond that is issued by a government entity to provide funds for
revenue-producing agencies. The bond is paid for from revenues earned by the
agency, or authority, which may operate toll roads, transportation hubs such as
bridges and airports, or public utilities. The authority bond contract may
include bondholder protections. Authority bonds are similar to revenue bonds, which are paid for from
the taxing revenues of a public agency.
See authority bond in Wall Street Words
A bond issued by an authority and having interest and principal payable from revenues generated by the authority. The quality of an authority bond is only as good as the quality of the projects sponsored by the authority. Compare
revenue bond.
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