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  • 31bond discount — Sale of bonds on the market at a price less than the face amount of such. Claussen s, Inc. v. U. S., C.A.Ga., 469 F.2d 340, 345. From the standpoint of the issuer of a bond at the issue date, is the excess of the par value of a bond over its… …

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  • 32Bond length — In molecular geometry, bond length or bond distance is the average distance between nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule. Explanation Bond length is inversely related to bond order, when more electrons participate in bond formation the bond… …

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  • 33Bond energy — In chemistry, bond energy ( E ) is a measure of bond strength in a chemical bond. For example the carbon hydrogen bond energy in methane E (C–H) is the enthalpy change involved with breaking up one molecule of methane into a carbon atom and 4… …

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  • 34bond — An IOU issued by a borrower to a lender. Bonds usually take the form of fixed interest security issued by governments, local authorities, or companies. However, bonds come in many forms: with fixed or variable rates of interest, redeemable or… …

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  • 35value — The utility of an object in satisfying, directly or indirectly, the needs or desires of human beings, called by economists value in use, or its worth consisting in the power of purchasing other objects, called value in exchange. Joint Highway… …

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  • 36Bond points — A conventional unit of measure for bond prices set at $10 and equivalent to 1% of the $100 face value of the bond. A price of 80 means that the bond is selling at 80% of its face, or par value. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 37bond points — A conventional unit of measure for bond prices set at $1 and equivalent to 1% of the $100 face value of the bond. A price of 80 means that the bond is selling at 80% of its face or par value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 38bond — An IOU issued by a borrower to a lender. Bonds usually take the form of fixed interest securities issued by governments, local authorities, or companies. However, bonds come in many forms: with fixed or variable rates of interest, redeemable or… …

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  • 39Value of monogamy — The value of monogamy refers to people s views about the contributions monogamy makes, good or bad, to individual and social well being. Some cultures value monogamy as an ideal form of family organization. However, many cultures prefer other… …

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  • 40Bond market index — A bond market index is a listing of bonds or fixed income instruments and a statistic reflecting the composite value of its components. It is used as a tool to represent the characteristics of its component fixed income instruments. They differ… …

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