Revenue Anticipation Note [RAN] Law and Legal Definition
Revenue anticipation note (RAN) is a short-term debt security issued by a municipality to finance current operations. They are generally used to generate immediate investment capital to begin a large project. It is repaid out of anticipated revenues such as sales taxes. Once the taxes are collected, the RAN is paid off. Interest from the note is usually exempted from tax.
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