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TVA and Government-Sponsored Enterprises

TVA is commonly compared with government-sponsored enterprises, or GSEs.  However, TVA is different from GSEs in several important ways. It is true that TVA and many GSEs, including Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, were established by acts of Congress, but TVA is wholly owned by the federal government and does not issue stock.  In general, the GSEs were originally chartered or sponsored by the government but are now owned by private investors.  Several other differences are summarized below.

 

TVA

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Federal Charter

1933

1938 (FNMA)
1970 (FHLMC)

Ownership

Federal

Shareholder-owned

Financial objective

Profit-neutral

For profit

Primary revenue source

Electricity sales

Mortgages

Directors appointed by the President

9 of 9
(part-time)

5 of 18
(part-time)

Real Property Owned by the U.S.

Yes

No

Finances Included in Federal Budget

Yes

No

Federal Guarantee of Debt Obligations

No

No

Credit Ratings (senior unsecured)

AAA/Aaa

AAA/Aaa

State and local income tax exemption

Yes

No

 

*The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005, among other things, changed TVA's Board of Directors from a full-time, three-member Board to a part-time, 9-member Board.

 

 

           
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