The federal funds rate is the interest rate banks charge on loans in the federal funds market. The federal funds rate is not set administratively by the Fed. Instead, the rate is determined by the supply of reserves relative to the demand for them.
If the Fed wants to raise the federal funds interest rate, it will sell securities to remove reserves from the banking system.
NIMS specifies how federal and interstate mutual aid resources will be allocated among jurisdictions.
The federal funds rate is the rate which banks charge one another for overnight loans used to provide needed capital to meet reserve requirements. The federal funds rate is the rate which the federal reserve may adjust thru open market operations such as the buying and selling of US treasuries. As of March 2010, the federal funds rate hovers between 0 and .25%.
The Federal Funds rate abbriviated as Fed Funds is the overnight loan rate between banks. The Discount Window is the Federal Reseve Bank of New York's overnight interst rate charged to banks from the Federal Reserve, called the discount window rate.
Some do not, some are allocated to have federal funds allocated to them.
The national defense education act allocated federal funds to train military soldiers
"Funded"
The term used when federal funds are allocated to states or districts in the form of project grants or contracts is called earmarking. Earmarking allows specific funds to be designated for a particular purpose or project in a specific region, as determined by the federal government.
Funds for federal highway construction. Each state is allocated certain $$ amounts to spend on highway construction ... the states then allocate it further to local government as they deem necessary.
Funds for federal highway construction. Each state is allocated certain $$ amounts to spend on highway construction ... the states then allocate it further to local government as they deem necessary.
It can be (allocated funds). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to allocate (designate, earmark) so may also be a verb.
fuel taxes
The federal funds rate is the interest rate banks charge on loans in the federal funds market. The federal funds rate is not set administratively by the Fed. Instead, the rate is determined by the supply of reserves relative to the demand for them.
Federal pass through funds are grants given to one organization to be passed through directly into the hands of another group. This is often done when the group that actually needs the funds cannot be funded directly by federal funds.
Congress has the ability to appropriate funds to be spent by the federal government.
Federal law prohibits federal funds including Medicaid funds, from being used to pay for an elective abortion