constant percent prepayment

constant percent prepayment
constant percent prepayment ( CPP)
An expression of mortgage loan prepayments in annual terms. The single monthly mortality rate ( SMM) multiplied by 12. CPP annualizes SMM without reflecting the impact of compounding.
See constant prepayment rate and single monthly mortality rate. American Banker Glossary

Financial and business terms. 2012.

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