(note value)

  • 121face value — The value of an insurance policy, bond, note, mortgage, or other security, as given on the certificate or instrument, payable upon maturity of the instrument. The face value is also the amount on which interest or coupon payments are calculated.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 122face value — The value of an insurance policy, bond, note, mortgage, or other security, as given on the certificate or instrument, payable upon maturity of the instrument. The face value is also the amount on which interest or coupon payments are calculated.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 123face value — 1. The *nominal value of a *bond or other debt instrument. The purchase price of a bond when issued may differ from its face value, owing to a *discount or *premium on issuance, and the *market values of traded bonds also tend to differ from face …

    Auditor's dictionary

  • 124Post-it note — The Post it note, invented by 3M s Art Fry using an adhesive developed by a colleague, Spencer Silver, is a piece of stationery with a re adherable strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to documents and to other… …

    Wikipedia

  • 125Credit note — Finance Financial markets Bond market …

    Wikipedia

  • 126at face value — {prep. phr.} What one can actually hear, read, or see; literally. * /John is so honest that you can take his words at face value./ * /This store s advertisements are honest; take them at face value./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 127at face value — {prep. phr.} What one can actually hear, read, or see; literally. * /John is so honest that you can take his words at face value./ * /This store s advertisements are honest; take them at face value./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 128terminal value — The value of a bond at maturity, typically its par value, or the value of an asset (or an entire firm) on some specified future valuation date. Usually, a perpetuity formula is used. For example, suppose we forecast cash flows through year 10. We …

    Financial and business terms