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DictionarySeecarrying chargeCarrying Charges
Carrying ChargesPayments made to satisfy expenses incurred as a result of ownership of property, such as land taxes and mortgage payments. Disbursements paid to creditors, in addition to interest, for extending credit. Consumer Protection laws require full disclosure of all carrying charges. carrying charges
Carrying Charge1. The cost of storing a commodity over a period of time. It includes incidental costs, insurance coverage, and the physical cost of storage. It does not include depreciation, if any. The carrying charge is incorporated to the price of a commodity on the futures market.
2. In interest rate futures, the difference between the cost of purchasing an instrument and its yield. See also: Profit, Loss.
3. Fees a firm charges for making a loan. The largest single carrying charge is the interest, but it also includes charges such as an origination fee or an application fee. See also: All-in cost.carrying charges1. The cost of owning and storing a commodity during a period of time. This cost influences the difference between the futures price and the expected future spot price.2. See cost of carry.carrying chargesCosts incurred in owning property up until completion of a development, as opposed to the actual development expenses themselves.Carrying charges must be capitalized and then amortized, or expensed, over the next 10 years as tax deductions. Examples include interest accrued on development loans,and property taxes. |