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- Transport_finance abstract "Transport finance is the subject that explores how transport networks are paid for. The timing of the money required to finance transport is a principal issue. Many projects are "pay-as-you-go", that is infrastructure, which lasts many years, is expected to be paid out of ongoing cash flow. Other projects are financed with bonds raised in capital markets. Bonds must be secured with an expected future cash flow. The cash flow, required for either pay-as-you-go or for bonds, must be raised. Common sources are user fees, such as gas taxes, and tolls. Other sources are general revenue. This issue is related to who bears the burden: users or the general public. Even if users bear the burden, that class must be subdivided, e.g. users during peak times or off-peak, freight or passenger traffic, urban or rural users, residents or non-residents (many toll plazas are located on the state line to maximize revenue from non-residents).A third issue concerns the full costs of transportation. There are monetary costs, which are financed with money, as considered above, but there are also non-monetary costs (sometimes called hidden costs), which are paid for by people's time, by clean air, by peace and quiet, etc. See the discussion of externalities for a fuller explication of non-monetary costs.".
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- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Bond_(finance).
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Capital_market.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finance.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transport_economics.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Environmental_full-cost_accounting.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Externalities.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Externality.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_tax.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Full_cost.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Gas_tax.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Hidden_cost.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Opportunity_cost.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink PAYGO.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Revenue.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Toll_road.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Transport.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink Transport_economics.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLink User_fee.
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Transport finance".
- Transport_finance wikiPageWikiLinkText "financing".
- Transport_finance hasPhotoCollection Transport_finance.
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- Transport_finance subject Category:Finance.
- Transport_finance subject Category:Transport_economics.
- Transport_finance hypernym Subject.
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- Transport_finance type Article.
- Transport_finance type Article.
- Transport_finance comment "Transport finance is the subject that explores how transport networks are paid for. The timing of the money required to finance transport is a principal issue. Many projects are "pay-as-you-go", that is infrastructure, which lasts many years, is expected to be paid out of ongoing cash flow. Other projects are financed with bonds raised in capital markets. Bonds must be secured with an expected future cash flow. The cash flow, required for either pay-as-you-go or for bonds, must be raised.".
- Transport_finance label "Transport finance".
- Transport_finance sameAs m.01ms75.
- Transport_finance sameAs Q7834920.
- Transport_finance sameAs Q7834920.
- Transport_finance wasDerivedFrom Transport_finance?oldid=332216053.
- Transport_finance isPrimaryTopicOf Transport_finance.