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Baa
A credit rating used by Moody's credit agency for long-term bonds and some other investments. It is subdivided (in descending order) into Baa1, Baa2, Baa3. A Baa rating is equivalent to the BBB rating range used by Fitch and S&P. A Baa rating represents a relatively low-risk bond or investment; banks are allowed to invest in Baa rated bonds. However, Baa is toward the bottom of investment-grade bond ratings, being only one grade above junk bond ratings. Risk-averse investors must therefore exercise caution in Baa investments, especially if the rating was recently downgraded.

Baa
See BBB.


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The ARC reported for the employer's current fiscal year should be baaed on the results of the most recent actuarial valuation, performed in accordance with the parameters as of a date not more than twenty-four months before the beginning of that year, if valuations are annual, or not more than twenty four months before the beginning of the first year of the two-year or three-year period for which that valuation provides the ARC, if valuations are biennial or triennial.
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