The total amount of float in a bank account. It is calculated by subtracting the disbursement floatmoney spent but not yet taken out of the account from the collection float money deposited but not yet cleared. The net float, when added to or subtracted from the previous balance, shows how much money is in the bank account. The net float is important when an account holder deal primarily in checks, and, thus, transactions take longer to process; it is less important when an account deals primarily in direct deposits and debit cards. See also: Check hold.
Figures 4, 5, 6 and 7 show the net float days that can be anticipated for Fannie Mae MBS prepayments that happen on specific days of the month, assuming varying pass-through rates and different short-term interest rates.
In the water, the circle of yellow net floats is narrowing, and the countless pelicans crowding inside and outside of it become increasingly impatient.
Starch from squash found on the teeth affirms that early people were eating the plants and not simply using them for nonfood purposes, such as for making containers or net floats.
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