Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO)
A Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) is a type of mortgage-backed security that divides a pool of mortgages into tranches, each with varying levels of risk, return, and repayment schedules. CMOs allow investors to choose tranches that match their risk tolerance and income needs. The payments made by homeowners on the underlying mortgages are distributed to investors based on the structure of the CMO.
Example
An investor might choose a CMO tranche that pays out principal before other tranches, providing more security but offering a lower yield compared to riskier tranches.
Key points
• A CMO is a mortgage-backed security that pools mortgages and divides them into tranches with different risk and repayment schedules.
• Investors can select tranches based on their risk and income preferences.
• Payments from the underlying mortgages are distributed to investors according to the CMO’s structure.