elamistoetused
Elamistoetused, also known as Elam's bonds, are a type of financial instrument issued by the Estonian government to finance its budget deficits. They are typically issued in the form of bonds, which are debt securities sold to investors. The proceeds from these bonds are used to fund government expenditures, helping to balance the budget and ensure the stability of the economy.
Elamistoetused are designed to be long-term investments, with maturities ranging from 5 to 30 years. They are
The issuance of Elamistoetused is regulated by the Estonian Financial Supervision Authority (FSA), which ensures that
Investors in Elamistoetused can expect regular interest payments, which are typically made semi-annually. The principal amount
In summary, Elamistoetused are a key component of Estonia's fiscal policy, providing a means to finance budget