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AGENCY:
Rural Telephone Bank, USDA.
ACTION:
Notice of 2002 fiscal year interest rates determination.
SUMMARY:
In accordance with 7 CFR 1610.10, the Rural Telephone Bank (Bank) fiscal year 2002 cost of money rates have been established as follows: 6.51% and 6.05% for advances from the liquidating account and financing account, respectively (fiscal year is the period beginning October 1 and ending September 30).
Except for loans approved from October 1, 1987, through December 21, 1987, where borrowers elected to remain at interest rates set at loan approval, all loan advances made during fiscal year 2002 under Bank loans approved in fiscal years 1988 through 1991 shall bear interest at the rate of 6.51% (the liquidating account rate). All loan advances made during fiscal year 2002 under Bank loans approved during or after fiscal year 1992 shall bear interest at the rate of 6.05% (the financing account rate).
The calculation of the Bank's cost of money rates for fiscal year 2002 for the liquidating account and the financing account are provided in Tables 1 and 2. Since the calculated rates are greater than the minimum rate (5.00%) allowed under 7 U.S.C. 948(b)(3)(A), the cost of money rates for the liquidating account and financing account are set at 6.51% and 6.05%, respectively. The methodology required to calculate the cost of money rates is established in 7 CFR 1610.10(c).
Start Further InfoFOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jonathan P. Claffey, Deputy Assistant Administrator, Telecommunications Program, Rural Utilities Service, 1400 Independence Ave., SW., STOP 1590, South Building, Washington, DC 20250, telephone number (202) 720-9556.
End Further Info End Preamble Start Supplemental InformationSUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990 (“Credit Reform”) (2 U.S.C. 661a, et seq.) implemented a system to reform the budgetary accounting and management of Federal credit programs. Bank loans approved on or after October 1, 1991, are accounted for in a different manner than Bank loans approved prior to fiscal year 1992. As a result, the Bank must calculate two cost of money rates: (1) The cost of money rate for advances made from the liquidating account (advances made during fiscal year 2002 on loans approved prior to fiscal year 1992) and (2) the cost of money rate for advances made during fiscal year 2002 on loans approved on or after October 1, 1991 (otherwise referred to as loans from the financing account).
The cost of money rate methodology is the same for both accounts. It develops a weighted average rate for the Bank's cost of money considering total fiscal year loan advances; the excess of fiscal year loan advances over amounts received in the fiscal year from the issuance of Class A, B, and C stocks, debentures and other obligations; and the costs to the Bank of obtaining funds from these sources.
During fiscal year 2002, the Bank was authorized to pay the following dividends: the dividend on Class A stock was 2.00% as established in amended section 406(c) of the Rural Electrification Act (RE Act); no dividends were payable on Class B stock as specified in 7 CFR 1610.10(c); and the dividend on Class C stock was established by the Bank at 4.20%.
Sources and Costs of Funds—Liquidating Account
In accordance with section 406(a) of the RE Act, the Bank did not issue Class A stock in fiscal year 2002. Advances for the purchase of Class B stock and cash purchases for Class B stock were $88,786. There were rescissions of loan funds advanced for Class B stock in the amount of $189,102, therefore, the amount received by the Bank from the issuance of Class B stock, per 7 CFR 1610.10(c), was ($100,316). The amount received by the Bank in fiscal year 2002 from the issuance of Class C stock was $9,759.
The Bank did not issue debentures or any other obligations related to the liquidating account in fiscal year 2002. Consequently, no cost was incurred related to the issuance of debentures subject to 7 U.S.C. 948(b)(3)(D).
The excess of fiscal year 2002 loan advances from the liquidating account over amounts received from issuance of stocks, debentures, and other obligations amounted to $1,955,057. The cost associated with this excess is the historical cost of money rate as defined in 7 U.S.C. 948(b)(3)(D)(v). The calculation of the Bank's historical cost of money rate for advances from the liquidating account is also provided in Table 1. The methodology required to perform this calculation is described in 7 CFR 1610.10(c). The cost for money rates for fiscal years 1974 through 1987 are defined in section 408(b) of the RE Act, as amended by Public Law 100-203, and are listed in 7 CFR 1610.10(c) and Table 1 herein.
Sources and Costs of Funds—Financing Account
In accordance with section 406(a) of the RE Act, the Bank did not issue Class A stock in fiscal year 2002. Advances for the purchase of Class B stock and cash purchases for Class B stock were $2,868,237. Since there were no rescissions of loan funds advanced for Class B stock, the amount received by the Bank from the issuance of Class B stock, per 7 CFR 1610.10(c), was $2,868,237. The Bank did not receive any amounts in fiscal year 2002 from the issuance of Class C stock.
During fiscal year 2002, issuance of debentures or any other obligations related to the financing account were $61,400,000 at an interest rate of 6.352%. This was in excess of total fiscal year 2002 advances; the remaining funds will be carried forward and used for loan transactions in FY2002.
Since there was no excess of fiscal year 2002 loan advances from the financing account over amounts received from issuance of stocks, debentures, and other obligations, no cost was incurred related to advances from the financing account. However, the Bank's cost of money rate for advances from the financing account is provided in Table 2. The methodology required to perform this calculation is described in 7 CFR 1610.10(c).
Start SignatureDated: November 22, 2002.
Hilda Gay Legg,
Governor, Rural Telephone Bank.
Table 1.—Rural Telephone Bank Cost of Money Rate—Liquidating Account
FY 2002 Source of Bank Funds (a) Amount (b) Cost (percent) (c) (a) × (b) (c)/Advances (percent) Issuance of Class A Stock $ 2.00 $ 0.0000 Issuance of Class B Stock (100,316) 0.00 0.0000 Issuance of Class C Stock 9,759 4.20 410 0.0220 Issuance of Debentures and Other Obligations 0.00 0.0000 Excess of Total Advances Over Issuances 1,955,057 6.19 121,018 6.4906 Total FY 2002 Advances 1,864,500 Calculated Cost of Money Rate = 6.51 Minimum Rate Allowable = 5.00 Fiscal year (a) Cost of money (b) Advances (c) (a) × (b) (c)/Total Advances (percent) FY 1974 5.01 $111,022,574 $5,562,231 0.232 FY 1975 5.85 130,663,197 7,643,797 0.318 FY 1976 5.33 99,915,066 5,325,473 0.222 FY 1977 5.00 80,907,425 4,045,371 0.168 FY 1978 5.87 142,297,190 8,352,845 0.348 FY 1979 5.93 130,540,067 7,741,026 0.322 FY 1980 8.10 199,944,235 16,195,483 0.674 FY 1981 9.46 148,599,372 14,057,501 0.585 FY 1982 8.39 112,232,127 9,416,275 0.392 FY 1983 6.99 93,402,836 6,528,858 0.272 FY 1984 6.55 90,450,549 5,924,511 0.247 FY 1985 5.00 72,583,394 3,629,170 0.151 FY 1986 5.00 71,582,383 3,579,119 0.149 FY 1987 5.00 51,974,938 2,598,747 0.108 FY 1988 5.00 119,488,367 5,974,418 0.249 FY 1989 5.00 97,046,947 4,852,347 0.202 FY 1990 5.00 107,694,991 5,384,750 0.224 FY 1991 5.43 163,143,075 8,858,669 0.369 FY 1992 6.14 84,940,822 5,215,366 0.217 FY 1993 6.05 84,605,366 5,118,625 0.213 FY 1994 6.15 54,530,897 3,353,650 0.140 FY 1995 6.04 35,967,133 2,172,415 0.090 FY 1996 6.05 30,965,187 1,873,394 0.078 FY 1997 5.98 32,602,587 1,949,635 0.081 FY 1998 5.96 20,673,798 1,232,158 0.051 FY 1999 6.01 17,796,518 1,069,571 0.045 FY 2000 6.01 10,436,622 627,241 0.026 FY 2001 5.95 6,638,107 394,967 0.016 Total Advances 2,402,645,770 Cost of Money 6.19 Table 2.—Rural Telephone Bank Cost of Money Rate—Financing Account
FY 2002 source of bank funds (a) Amount (b) Cost (percent) (c) (a) × (b) (c)/Advances (percent) Issuance of Class A Stock $ 2.000 $ 0.0000 Issuance of Class B Stock 2,868,237 0.000 0.0000 Issuance of Class C Stock 4.200 0.0000 Issuance of Debentures and Other Obligations* 57,364,682 6.352 3,643,805 6.0495 Excess of Total Advances Over Issuances 6.100 0.0000 Total FY 2002 Advances 60,232,919 Calculated Cost of Money Rate = 6.05 Minimum Rate Allowable = 5.00 * RTB borrowed $61,400,000 from the financing account in FY2002, the remaining funds will be used for loan transactions in FY2002. End Supplemental InformationRural Telephone Bank Historical Cost of Money Rate—Financing Account
Fiscal year (a) Cost of money (percent) (b) Advances (c) (a) × (b) (c)/Total advances (percent) FY 1992 7.38 4,056,250 299,351 0.083 Start Printed Page 77742 FY 1993 6.35 23,839,200 1,513,789 0.420 FY 1994 6.40 56,838,902 3,637,690 1.008 FY 1995 6.88 37,161,517 2,556,712 0.709 FY 1996 6.42 44,536,621 2,859,251 0.793 FY 1997 6.54 34,368,726 2,247,715 0.623 FY 1998 5.71 34,446,458 1,966,893 0.545 FY 1999 5.54 38,685,732 2,143,190 0.594 FY 2000 6.05 31,401,867 1,899,813 0.527 FY 2001 5.17 55,405,896 2,864,485 0.794 Total Advances 360,741,169 Cost of Money 6.10 [FR Doc. 02-31942 Filed 12-18-02; 8:45 am]
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Document Information
- Published:
- 12/19/2002
- Department:
- Rural Telephone Bank
- Entry Type:
- Notice
- Action:
- Notice of 2002 fiscal year interest rates determination.
- Document Number:
- 02-31942
- Pages:
- 77740-77742 (3 pages)
- PDF File:
- 02-31942.pdf