0 past simple and past participle of frank --
1 to print a mark on a stamp so that the stamp cannot be used again, or to print a mark on an envelope to show that the cost of sending it has been paid --
It may be a relatively small part of the subsidiary's income which consists of franked investment.
The letter was franked and censored by an officer entitled to take that step.
Allowing for signing the letters and getting them franked and bundled up, the working day in most firms must stop at 4.30.
To treat interest on gilt-edged stocks as franked investment income would be to treat them as dividends.
These shares were attractive to investors seeking fixed income securities offering franked income.
We gave 21 days for the operation, and 84 million letters were franked.
If the object is to exclude franked investment income, so far as we can see there is no point in having a shareholding limit.
The problem relates to the allocation of franked investment income.