accounting

special purpose vehicle

A subsidiary company created for a specific, narrow purpose — often to isolate financial risk or hold assets separately from the parent company.

Example

The bank created a special purpose vehicle to hold mortgage-backed securities off its balance sheet.

Memory Tip

SPV = a legal shell company created for ONE specific purpose. Often used to isolate risk.

Why It Matters

Understanding special purpose vehicles helps you recognize how companies structure their finances and manage risk, which affects the safety of your investments and the transparency of financial statements you rely on for making investment decisions.

Common Misconception

Many people assume that a special purpose vehicle is always used for deceptive purposes, but it is actually a legitimate and common financial tool used by companies for tax efficiency, asset management, and operational organization.

In Practice

A real estate company might create a special purpose vehicle to hold a specific office building worth 50 million dollars separately from its main operations, allowing it to secure financing for just that building without risking the entire company if that particular property loses value or generates losses.

Etymology

SPECIAL (specific, limited) PURPOSE (objective) VEHICLE (entity carrying out the purpose). A legal VEHICLE for a SPECIAL PURPOSE.

Common Misspellings

special purpose-vehiclespecial purpos vehiclespecial purpose vehical
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Related Terms

off-balance-sheetsecuritizationmortgage-backed security

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