With mutual funds, the movement of money in or out of a fund or between or among various sectors. Heavy inflows or outflows may be indicators of current market conditions.
The structure established in the security documents for the receipt, deposit, transfer and application of the pledged revenues.
In the context of municipal bonds, refers to the statement displaying the priorities by which municipal revenue will be applied to the debt. In the context of mutual funds, refers to the movement of money into or out of a mutual funds or between or among various fund sectors.
The annual legal sequence by which enterprise revenues are paid out for operating and maintenance costs, debt service, sinking fund payments, and so on.
The sequence of payment to different funds which will be used in a revenue issue. Usually Revenue Fund to Operations & Maintenance Fund to Debt Service Fund etc.
Quarterly Federal Reserve survey showing the movement of funds between different sectors of the economy-households, business, governments, and financial institutions. The survey "Flow of Funds Accounts" is reported monthly in the Federal Reserve Bulletin and is a useful indicator of buying preference of institutional investors; Statement in the bond resolution of a municipal bond issuer stating how municipal revenues are to be applied, generally giving priority to maintenance and operations, and bond debt service. See Also Cash Flow.
The Flow of Funds is an examination of a country's monetary flows, usually conducted by the country's monetary authority or central bank.