Fiscal agent
A fiscal agent, fiscal sponsor, or financial agent is a proxy that manages fiscal matters on behalf of another party. A fiscal agent may assist in the redemption of bonds or coupons at maturity, disbursing dividends, and handling tax issues. For example, the United States Federal Reserve is the fiscal agent of the federal government of the United States.
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General areas of finance
- Alternative investment
- Angel investor
- Super angel
- Asset (economics)
- Asset allocation
- Bad debt
- Bond (finance)
- Bull (stock market speculator)
- Asset growth
- Capital asset
- Capital management
- Capital structure
- Climate finance
- Computational finance
- Corporate finance
- Cost of capital
- Disinvestment
- Diversification (finance)
- Divestment
- Eco-investing
- Enterprise risk management
- Environmental finance
- Equity (finance)
- ESG
- Exchange traded fund
- Experimental finance
- Financial
- Financial technology (Fintech)
- Fundamental analysis
- Government bond
- Greater fool theory
- Growth investing
- Growth stock
- Hedge (finance)
- History of banking
- History of money
- Impact investing
- International finance
- Investment advisory
- Investment banking
- Investment management
- Investment performance
- Investor profile
- Market risk
- Mathematical finance
- Mutual fund
- Over-the-counter
- Pension fund
- Personal finance
- Position of trust
- Public finance
- Quantitative behavioral finance
- Quantum finance
- Risk-return spectrum
- Social finance
- Speculation
- Statistical finance
- Stock exchange
- Stockbroker
- Strategic financial management
- Statistical finance
- Stock
- Structured finance
- Structured product
- Sustainability
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainable finance
- Swap (finance)
- Systematic risk
- Too big to fail
- Toxic asset
- Valuation using discounted cash flows
- Watered stock
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