Cost Of Savings Index (COSI Index) A popular index used for certain adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs). The index is a weighted average of the rates of interest on the deposit accounts (sometimes called cost of savings) of the federally insured depository institution subsidiaries of Golden West Financial Corporation (GDW). These subsidiaries currently operate under the name World Savings.
GDW computes the COSI on the last day of each calendar month and announces it on or near the last business day prior to the fifteenth day of the following calendar month. Investopedia Says: The COSI index is a stable index. Historically, it is not as volatile as some other popular mortgage indexes, such as the one-month LIBOR index. It also tends to lag other mortgage indexes when it comes to adjusting to changes in interest rates. Related Terms: Adjustable-Rate Mortgage - ARM Current Index Value Interest Rate London Interbank Offered Rate - LIBOR Mortgage Payment Option ARM Weighted Average Coupon - WAC |