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  • 51Moody's AAA Bond — Moody s Aaa Corporate Bond, also known as Moody s Aaa for short is an investment bond that acts as an index of the performance of all bonds given an Aaa rating by Moody s Investment Firm. This corporate bond is often used in macroeconomics as an… …

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  • 52Dirty price — The dirty price of a bond represents the value of a bond, exclusive of any commissions or fees. The dirty price is also called the full price or the all in price. Contents 1 Bond Pricing 2 Example 3 Footnotes 4 Refere …

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  • 53Coupon (bond) — Uncut bond coupons on 1922 Mecca Temple (NY, NY, U.S.A.) construction bond A coupon payment on a bond is a periodic interest payment that the bondholder receives during the time between when the bond is issued and when it matures. Coupons are… …

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  • 54Clean price — In finance, the clean price is the price of a bond excluding any interest that has accrued since issue or the most recent coupon payment. This is to be compared with the dirty price, which is the price of a bond including the accrued interest.… …

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  • 55Chen model — In finance, the Chen model is a mathematical model describing the evolution of interest rates. It is a type of three factor model (short rate model) as it describes interest rate movements as driven by three sources of market risk. It was the… …

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  • 56Credit analysis — is the method by which one calculates the creditworthiness of a business or organization. The audited financial statements of a large company might be analyzed when it issues or has issued bonds. Or, a bank may analyze the financial statements of …

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  • 57Mortgage yield — In finance, mortgage yield is a measure of yield of mortgage backed bonds. It is also known as cash flow yield. The mortgage yield, or cash flow yield, of a mortgage backed bond is the discount rate at which net present value of all future cash… …

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  • 58Deferred financing cost — Deferred financing costs or debt issuance costs is an accounting concept meaning costs associated with issuing debt (loans and bonds), such as various fees and commissions paid to investment banks, law firms, auditors, regulators, and so on.… …

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  • 59Consol (bond) — This article is about consolidated securities. For the Roman official, see Consul. For meanings of console , see Console (disambiguation). Consol (originally short for consolidated annuities, but can now be taken to mean consolidated stock) is a… …

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  • 60David Paterson — This article is about the former Governor of New York. For other spellings and people of the same name, see David Patterson (disambiguation). David Paterson Paterson at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival 55th Governor of New York …

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