Dictionary of Banking Terms: corpus
corpus
- principalof a trust, as distinct from interest income, which may consist of stocks, bonds, bank accounts, real estate, or other property contributed by the donor.
- principal amount of an investment note. Compare to coupon
- principal in a zero-coupon debt issue, which pays no interest to the holder until final maturity.
Dictionary of Business Terms: corpus
corpus
- principal or res of an estate, trust, devise, or bequest from which income is derived; can consist of funds, real estate, or other tangible or intangible property.
- in civil law, positive fact, as distinguished from a possibility.
Dictionary of Finance and Investment Terms: corpus
corpus
Latin for body.
- in trust banking, the property in a trust-real estate, securities and other personal property, cash in bank accounts, and any other items included by the donor.
- body of an investment or note, representing the principal or capital as distinct from the interest or income.