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Floating Rate Information FieldsEagle Accounting provides the following fields to support rate reset frequency for floating rate and inverse floating rate coupon type securities.
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Floating Rate Information Fields
Eagle Accounting provides the following fields to support rate reset frequency for floating rate and inverse floating rate coupon type securities.
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First Rate Reset Date | 10911 | Specifies the first calendar date that the rate resets from the dated date of the security. The system uses the First Rate Reset Date field, along with Reset Frequency Code, Business Calendar, and Business Day Convention field values to create the floating rate reset schedule of the security. This field appears and is required only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). |
Reset Frequency | 476 | Specifies the frequency at which the security resets its rate, beginning from the date defined in the First Rate Reset Date field. This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). Options include:
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Reset Frequency Code | 1788 | Specifies the code associated with the frequency at which the security resets its rate beginning from the date defined in the First Rate Reset Date field. This field appears and is required only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). Options include:
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Reset Look Back Days | 10547 | Specifies the actual number of days to look back when setting the rate on the reset date. Floating Rate type securities can use a past rate on the specified reset date. |
Reset Look Back Days Type | 5075 | Indicates whether the reset look back days are business days or calendar days. This field appears only if the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) has a value of X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). Options include:
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Periodic Cap | 10907 | Specifies the maximum allowed increase in a variable rate from one period to the next period. Applies to the calculation of floating rate or inverse floating rate coupon types. For all other coupon type such as variable rate, this field is reference only. This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). |
Periodic Floor | 10908 | Specifies the maximum allowed decrease in a variable rate from one coupon period to the next coupon period. Applies to the calculation of floating rate or inverse floating rate coupon types. For all other coupon type such as variable rate, this field is reference only. This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). |
Lifetime Cap | 10909 | Specifies the maximum coupon rate allowed during the life of the security. This field sets the limits for how much the coupon rate can move from period to period and over the life of the loan. Applies to the calculation of floating rate or inverse floating rate coupon types. For all other coupon type such as variable rate, this field is reference only. This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). |
Lifetime Floor | 10910 | Specifies the minimum coupon rate allowed during the life of the security. This field sets the limits for how much the coupon rate can move from period to period and over the life of the loan. This field identifies the minimum lifetime coupon rate. Applies to the calculation of floating rate or inverse floating rate coupon types. For all other coupon type such as variable rate, this field is reference only. This field appears only if you set the Coupon Type Code field (tag 97) to a value of either X (Floating Rate) or R (Inverse Floater). |
How Eagle Accounting Uses Floating Rate Information
Eagle Accounting begins using the Dated Date Rate of the underlying index plus any applicable index offset, from the period from Dated Date to the First Rate Reset. Floating Rates and Inverse Floating Rate securities do not automatically change to a new rate when that rate becomes available (based upon the underlying security's security alias in the Variable Rate table) instead, rate changes are based on dates in the rate reset array, which are created using the first Rate Reset Date, Reset Frequency, Business Calendar, and the Business Day Convention. Note that contrary to the coupon reference data used to build the regular coupon array, there is no last rate reset date available.
Also note that the Business Calendar field is available for all securities, not just Inverse Floaters/Floating Rates and is required when you select a Business Day Convention or Day of Month Override field based on Business Day.
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For Floating Rate Coupon Type or Inverse Floating Rate Coupon Type securities:
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