Review of Rural Telephone Bank's 1992 Loan Interest Rate Calculation

Gao ID: AFMD-93-37 November 19, 1992

GAO is required to review each year the interest rate charged to borrowers, referred to as the cost of money rates, as set by the Rural Telephone Bank for the preceding fiscal year. The Rural Telephone Bank now calculates the following two rates: (1) the interest rate used for advances made during fiscal year 1992 on loans approved before that year (referred to as loans from the liquidating account) and (2) the interest rate used for advances made during fiscal year 1992 on loans approved on or after October 1, 1991 (referred to as loans from the financing account). The Rural Telephone Bank's fiscal year 1992 cost of money rates were pegged at 6.14 percent and 7.38 percent for advances from the liquidating account and financing account, respectively. GAO found these rate determinations to be in accordance with the law.

GAO found that RTB interest rates were accurate and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.



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