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Security Liquidation & Proceeds Glossary

Agency Location Code

The account to which the net proceeds will be deposited. It is a two-, four-, or eight-digit symbol assigned by FMS that uniquely identifies each agency that reports receipts and disbursements to FMS. It is similar to a bank account number, and is used by FMS to ensure correct financial reporting.

Broker-Dealer

An entity that handles orders to sell securities, commodities, or other property. The Debt Accounting Branch may liquidate securities through a broker-dealer who maintains a local custodial account to facilitate the deposit and transfer of funds.

Federal Executive Agency

Term used to identify an agency, commission, or committee in the Executive Branch, usually established by statute, order, or agreement. The Executive Branch administers the programs and policies of the federal government. It has the power to design and execute the programs of the federal government. The head of the Executive Branch is the President of the United States. Refer to the United States Government Manual for a complete list of agencies, commissions, and committees.

Levy

An IRS seizure and sale of property to collect a debt owed to the United States Government. 26 U.S.C. §6331 (b).

Liquidation

The process of converting securities or other property into cash.

Obligation

Bonds, notes, or other securities acquired by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States Government or delivered by an executive agency.

Net Proceeds

The proceeds that are wired to the Federal Executive Agency. These proceeds are the proceeds from the sale of the security less any commissions and SEC fees.

Proceeds

The proceeds from the sale of a security. These proceeds are the result of the number of shares sold times the sale price per share.

Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)

The federal government agency with authority to administer federal securities laws.

Security

A security is any bond, debenture, note, certificate, or other evidence of indebtedness, issued by a corporation or a government or political subdivision thereof.

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Additional information allowed on the Fedwire that is limited to 3 lines with 16 characters each used by an agency to recognize proceeds.