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To be announced (TBA), to be confirmed (TBC), to be determined or decided or declared (TBD), and other variations, are placeholder terms used very broadly in event planning to indicate that although something is scheduled or expected to happen, a particular aspect of that remains to be fixed or set.

TBA versus TBC versus TBD

These phrases are similar, but may be used for different degrees of indeterminacy:

  • To be announced (TBA) or to be declared (TBD) – details may have been determined, but are not yet ready to be announced.
  • To be confirmed (TBC), to be resolved (TBR),[1] or to be provided (TBP)[2] – details may have been determined and possibly announced, but are still subject to change prior to being finalized.
  • To be arranged, to be agreed (TBA), to be determined (TBD) or to be decided[3] – the appropriateness, feasibility, location, etc. of a given event has not been decided.

Other similar phrases sometimes used to convey the same meaning, and using the same abbreviations, include "to be ascertained", "to be arranged", "to be adjudicated", and "to be done".

Use of the abbreviation "TBA" is formally reported in a reference work at least as early as 1955,[4] and "TBD" is similarly reported as early as 1967.[5]

Examples

These various placeholder terms are often used to indicate to the public that a vacant position in a lineup of speakers, musicians, or other performers remains to be filled. The terms also frequently indicate that a creative work, such as an album or film, is forthcoming but that the date of release is not yet known. If the forthcoming project is not yet named, these placeholders may be used to indicate that the name has not yet been selected, although the project may also be designated as "untitled" pending that determination. The terms are also used in sports schedules, particularly where one team has locked in a position in a playoff schedule, but its opponent cannot yet be determined because several teams may qualify for the spot depending on their remaining wins or losses for the season, or because other teams have not yet competed in playoff games that will determine who will face the locked-in team.[a] In government and business, the terms may be used to indicate that a vacant organizational position is expected to be filled, or conversely that a particular individual will be employed in an as-yet-uncreated position.

In program guide listings, both paper and electronic, the term indicates that the program to be aired by a television station or channel will be announced in the near future, a last-second decision to remove a program or film where the content to be aired in its place cannot be updated on short notice by the listings provider, or that a program's airing (or delay to another time) depends on the continuation of a sports playoff series, which usually applies between the fifth and seventh matches or games of a best-of-seven series.

The age rating system of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) requires the use of "tbc" (meaning "to be classified") for products that have been submitted to the BBFC and are awaiting final rating.[6]

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Investment type

"TBA" (meaning "to be announced") is also used to describe a specific type of simple mortgage investment, the forward mortgage-backed security. This is used to indicate that the investor is acquiring some portion of a pending pool of as-yet unspecified mortgages, which will be specified at a given delivery date.[7] This usage has existed at least since the 1980s.[b]

Source: "To be announced", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, March 20th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_be_announced.

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Notes
  1. ^ See, for example, Indianapolis Monthly: Volume 32, Issues 5-9 (2008), stating: "INDIANAPOLIS COLTS It's playoff time. Can the Colts pick off their rivals one by one, or will they fall victim to last year's heartbreaking turn of events? Ticket prices and opponents TBD."
  2. ^ See Bureau of National Affairs, Securities Regulation & Law Report: Volume 16 (1984), p. 1765, noting that "[t]he transactions in question at FCA were TBA (to be announced) Ginnie Mae forward contracts..."
References
  1. ^ Forsberg, Kevin; Mooz, Hal; Cotterman, Harry (2005). Visualizing Project Management: Models and Frameworks for Mastering Complex Systems. Wiley. p. 161. ISBN 0471746746.
  2. ^ Yilmaz, Levent (2015). Concepts and Methodologies for Modeling and Simulation. Springer. p. 205. ISBN 978-3319150963.
  3. ^ Luntz, Frank (2007). Words That Work: It's Not What You Say, It's What People Hear. Hyperion Books. p. 189. ISBN 978-1401302597.
  4. ^ Schwartz, Robert J. (1955). The Complete Dictionary of Abbreviations.
  5. ^ De Sola, Ralph (1967). Abbreviations Dictionary. Meredith Press.
  6. ^ "BBFC Age Ratings for Exhibitors". British Board of Film Classification. August 14, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  7. ^ Kolb, Robert W.; Overdahl, James A. (2009). Financial Derivatives: Pricing and Risk Management. Wiley. p. 141. ISBN 978-0470499108.

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