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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2018
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
The following terms, abbreviations and acronyms are used to identify frequently used terms in this report:
TERMDEFINITION
Acquisition-Related AmortizationAmortization of definite-lived intangible assets acquired by the Company from all business combination transactions
Acquisition-Related ExpensesConsists of expenses incurred to complete and integrate the acquisition of Bureau van Dijk for which the integration will be a multi-year effort
Adjusted Diluted EPSDiluted EPS excluding the impact of certain items as detailed in the section entitled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”
Adjusted Net IncomeNet Income excluding the impact of certain items as detailed in the section entitled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”
Adjusted Operating Income Operating income excluding depreciation and amortization
Adjusted Operating Margin Adjusted Operating Income divided by revenue
AmericasRepresents countries within North and South America, excluding the U.S.
AOCIAccumulated other comprehensive income (loss); a separate component of shareholders’ (deficit) equity
ASCThe FASB Accounting Standards Codification; the sole source of authoritative GAAP as of July 1, 2009 except for rules and interpretive releases of the SEC, which are also sources of authoritative GAAP for SEC registrants
ASC 605The U.S. GAAP authoritative guidance for revenue accounting prior to the adoption of ASU No. 2014-09, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASC Topic 606).
Asia-PacificRepresents countries in Asia including but not limited to: Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand
ASUThe FASB Accounting Standards Update to the ASC. It also provides background information for accounting guidance and the bases for conclusions on the changes in the ASC. ASUs are not considered authoritative until codified into the ASC
BoardThe board of directors of the Company
BPSBasis points
Bureau van DijkBureau van Dijk Electronic Publishing, B.V., a global provider of business intelligence and company information; acquired by the Company on August 10, 2017 via the acquisition of Yellow Maple I B.V., an indirect parent of Bureau van Dijk.
CCXI China Cheng Xin International Credit Rating Co. Ltd.; China’s first and largest domestic credit rating agency approved by the People's Bank of China; the Company acquired a 49% interest in 2006; currently Moody’s owns 30% of CCXI.
CCXI GainIn the first quarter of 2017 CCXI, as part of a strategic business realignment, issued additional capital to its majority shareholder in exchange for a ratings business wholly-owned by the majority shareholder and which has the right to rate a different class of debt instrument in the Chinese market. The capital issuance by CCXI in exchange for this ratings business diluted Moody’s ownership interest in CCXI to 30% of a larger business and resulted in a $59.7 million non-cash, non-taxable gain. 
CFGCorporate finance group; an LOB of MIS 
CLOCollateralized loan obligation
CMBSCommercial mortgage-backed securities; part of the CREF asset class within SFG
CommissionEuropean Commission
Common StockThe Company’s common stock
CompanyMoody’s Corporation and its subsidiaries; MCO; Moody’s
CouncilCouncil of the European Union
CPCommercial Paper
CP NotesUnsecured commercial paper issued under the CP Program
CP ProgramA program entered into on August 3, 2016 allowing the Company to privately place CP up to a maximum of $1 billion for which the maturity may not exceed 397 from the date of issue and which is backstopped by the 2015 facility.
CRAsCredit rating agencies
CRA3Regulation (EU) No 462/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council, which updated the regulatory regimes imposing additional procedural requirements on CRAs
CREFCommercial real estate finance which includes REITs, commercial real estate CDOs and mortgage-backed securities; part of SFG
D&ADepreciation and amortization
DBPPsDefined benefit pension plans
Debt/EBITDARatio of Total Debt to EBITDA
EBITDAEarnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization
EMEARepresents countries within Europe, the Middle East and Africa
EPSEarnings per share
ERSThe Enterprise Risk Solutions LOB within MA, which offers risk management software solutions as well as related risk management advisory engagements services
ESAEconomics and Structured Analytics; part of the RD&A line of business within MA
ESMAEuropean Securities and Markets Authority
ETREffective tax rate
EUEuropean Union
EUREuros
Excess Tax BenefitsThe difference between the tax benefit realized at exercise of an option or delivery of a restricted share and the tax benefit recorded at the time the option or restricted share is expensed under GAAP
Exchange ActThe Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
FASBFinancial Accounting Standards Board
FIGFinancial institutions group; an LOB of MIS
Financial Reform ActDodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Free Cash FlowNet cash provided by operating activities less cash paid for capital additions
FSTCFinancial Services Training and Certifications; part of the PS LOB and a reporting unit within the MA reportable segment; consists of on-line and classroom-based training services and CSI Global Education, Inc.
FXForeign exchange
GAAPU.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
GBPBritish pounds
ICRAICRA Limited; a leading provider of credit ratings and research in India. The Company previously held 28.5% equity ownership and in June 2014, increased that ownership stake to just over 50% through the acquisition of additional shares
IRSInternal Revenue Service
ITInformation technology
KISKorea Investors Service, Inc; a leading Korean rating agency and consolidated subsidiary of the Company
KIS PricingKorea Investors Service Pricing, Inc; a leading Korean provider of fixed income securities pricing and consolidated subsidiary of the Company
LIBORLondon Interbank Offered Rate
LOBLine of business
M&AMergers and acquisitions
MAMoody’s Analytics a reportable segment of MCO which provides a wide range of products and services that support financial analysis and risk management activities of institutional participants in global financial markets; consists of three LOBs – RD&A, ERS and PS
Make Whole AmountThe prepayment penalty amount relating to the Series 2007-1, Notes 2010 Senior Notes, 2012 Senior Notes, 2013 Senior Notes, 2014 Senior Notes (5-year), 2014 Senior Notes (30-year), 2015 Senior Notes and 2017 Senior Notes which is a premium based on the excess, if any, of the discounted value of the remaining scheduled payments over the prepaid principal
MAKSMoody’s Analytics Knowledge Services; formerly known as Copal Amba; provides offshore research and analytic services to the global financial and corporate sectors; part of the PS LOB and a reporting unit within the MA reportable segment
MCOMoody’s Corporation and its subsidiaries; the Company; Moody’s
MD&AManagement’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
MISMoody’s Investors Service – a reportable segment of MCO; consists of five LOBs – SFG, CFG, FIG, PPIF and MIS Other
MIS OtherConsists of non-ratings revenue from ICRA, KIS Pricing and KIS Research. These businesses are components of MIS; MIS Other is an LOB of MIS
Moody’sMoody’s Corporation and its subsidiaries; MCO; the Company
Net IncomeNet income attributable to Moody’s Corporation, which excludes net income from consolidated noncontrolling interests belonging to the minority interest holder
New Revenue Accounting Standard Updates to the ASC pursuant to ASU No. 2014-09, “Revenue from Contracts with Customers (ASC Topic 606)”. This new accounting guidance significantly changes the accounting framework under U.S. GAAP relating to revenue recognition and to the accounting for the deferral of incremental costs of obtaining or fulfilling a contract with a customer
NMPercentage change is not meaningful
Non-GAAPA financial measure not in accordance with GAAP; these measures, when read in conjunction with the Company’s reported results, can provide useful supplemental information for investors analyzing period-to-period comparisons of the Company’s performance, facilitate comparisons to competitors’ operating results and to provide greater transparency to investors of supplemental information used by management in its financial and operational decision making
NRSRONationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organization
OCIOther comprehensive income (loss); includes gains and losses on cash flow and net investment hedges, unrealized gains and losses on available for sale securities (in periods prior to January 1, 2018), certain gains and losses relating to pension and other retirement benefit obligations and foreign currency translation adjustments
Other Retirement PlanThe U.S. retirement healthcare and U.S. retirement life insurance plans
PCSPost-Contract Customer Support
PPIFPublic, project and infrastructure finance; an LOB of MIS
Profit Participation PlanDefined contribution profit participation plan that covers substantially all U.S. employees of the Company
PSProfessional Services, an LOB within MA consisting of MAKS and FSTC that provides research and analytical services as well as financial training and certification programs
RD&AResearch, Data and Analytics; an LOB within MA that distributes research and data developed by MIS as part of the ratings process, including in-depth research on major debt issuers, industry studies and commentary on topical credit-related events. Also, produces economic research and data and analytical tools such as quantitative credit risk scores as well as business intelligence and company information products.
Reform ActCredit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006
REITReal Estate Investment Trust
Relationship RevenueFor MIS represents recurring monitoring fees of a rated debt obligation and/or entities that issue such obligations, as well as revenue from programs such as commercial paper, medium-term notes and shelf registrations. For MIS Other represents subscription-based revenue. For MA, represents subscription-based revenue and software maintenance revenue
Retirement PlansMoody’s funded and unfunded pension plans, the healthcare plans and life insurance plans
SCDMSCDM Financial, a leading provider of analytical tools for participants in securitization markets. Moody’s acquired SCDM’s structured finance data and analytics business in February 2017
SECU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities ActSecurities Act of 1933, as amended
Series 2007-1 NotesPrincipal amount of $300 million, 6.06% senior unsecured notes Due in September 2017 pursuant to the 2007 Agreement; prepaid in March 2017
Settlement ChargeCharge of $863.8 million recorded in the fourth quarter of 2016 related to an agreement entered into on January 13, 2017 with the U.S. Department of Justice and the attorneys general of 21 U.S. states and the District of Columbia to resolve pending and potential civil claims related to credit ratings that MIS assigned to certain structured finance instruments in the financial crisis era
SFGStructured finance group; an LOB of MIS
SG&ASelling, general and administrative expenses
SSPStandalone selling price
T&MTime-and-Material
Tax ActThe “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act” enacted into U.S. law on December 22, 2017 which significantly amends the tax code in the U.S.
Total DebtAll indebtedness of the Company as reflected on the consolidated balance sheets
Transaction RevenueFor MIS, represents the initial rating of a new debt issuance as well as other one-time fees. For MIS Other, represents revenue from professional services as well as data services, research and analytical engagements. For MA, represents perpetual software license fees and revenue from risk management advisory projects, training and certification services, and research and analytical engagements
U.K.United Kingdom
U.S.United States
USDU.S. dollar
UTBsUnrecognized tax benefits
UTPsUncertain tax positions
VSOEVendor specific objective evidence; as defined in the ASC, evidence of selling price limited to either of the following: the price charged for a deliverable when it is sold separately, or for a deliverable not yet being sold separately, the price established by management having the relevant authority
2007 AgreementNote purchase agreement dated September 7, 2007, relating to the Series 2007-1 Notes
2010 IndentureSupplemental indenture and related agreements dated August 19, 2010, relating to the 2010 Senior Notes
2010 Senior NotesPrincipal amount of $500 million, 5.50% senior unsecured notes Due in September 2020 pursuant to the 2010 Indenture
2012 IndentureSupplemental indenture and related agreements dated August 18, 2012, relating to the 2012 Senior Notes
2012 Senior NotesPrincipal amount of $500 million, 4.50% senior unsecured notes Due in September 2022 pursuant to the 2012 Indenture
2013 IndentureSupplemental indenture and related agreements dated August 12, 2013, relating to the 2013 Senior Notes
2013 Senior NotesPrincipal amount of the $500 million, 4.875% senior unsecured notes Due in February 2024 pursuant to the 2013 Indenture
2014 IndentureSupplemental indenture and related agreements dated July 16, 2014, relating to the 2014 Senior Notes
2014 Senior Notes (5-Year)Principal amount of $450 million, 2.75% senior unsecured notes Due in July 2019
2014 Senior Notes (30-Year)Principal amount of $600 million, 5.25% senior unsecured notes Due in July 2044
2015 FacilityFive-year unsecured revolving credit facility, with capacity to borrow up to $1 billion; backstops CP issued under the CP Program
2015 IndentureSupplemental indenture and related agreements dated March 9, 2015, relating to the 2015 Senior Notes
2015 Senior NotesPrincipal amount €500 million, 1.75% senior unsecured notes issued March 9, 2015 and Due in March 2027
2017 Floating Rate Senior Notes Principal amount of $300 million, floating rate senior unsecured notes Due in September 2018
2017 IndentureCollectively the Supplemental indenture and related agreements dated March 2, 2017, relating to the 2017 Floating Rate Senior Notes and 2017 Notes Due 2023 and 2028, and the supplemental indenture and related agreements dated June 12, 2017, relating to the 2017 Notes Due 2023 and 2028
2017 Notes Due 2023Principal amount of $500 million, 2.625% senior unsecured notes Due January 15, 2023
2017 Notes Due 2028Principal amount $500 million, 3.250% senior unsecured notes Due January 15, 2028
2017 Senior Notes Principal amount of $500 million, 2.75% senior unsecured notes Due in December 2021
2017 Term Loan$500 million, three-year term loan facility entered into on June6, 2017 for which the Company drew down $500 million on August 8, 2017 to fund the acquisition of Bureau van Dijk