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  • 101zero coupon loan notes — loan notes on which no interest is payable. The principal and the interest are paid at the maturity date. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 …

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  • 102split-coupon bond — A bond that begins as a zero coupon bond paying no interest and converts to an interest paying bond on a future date. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 103rolled-up coupon — A certificate of interest (see coupon) on a bond or other security, in which the interest is ploughed back to increase the capital value of the original bond, rather than being drawn as cash …

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  • 104zero-coupon bond — A type of bond that offers no interest payments. In effect, the interest is paid at maturity in the redemption value of the bond. Investors sometimes prefer zero coupon bonds as they may confer more favourable tax treatment. See also deep… …

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  • 105zero coupon — noun a) A non existent coupon. They decided to issue a note with a zero coupon. b) A financial security that does not pay interest periodically. Their trademarked financial structure involved issuing several kinds of zero coupons. Syn: zero …

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  • 106Effective Interest Method — The practice of accounting for the discount at which a bond is sold as an interest expense to be amortized over the life of the bond. Using this method, additional interest expense is calculated using the prevailing market interest rate at the… …

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  • 107zero-coupon convertible security — A zero coupon bond convertible into the common stock of the issuing company after the stock reaches a certain price, using a put option inherent in the security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Also refers to zero coupon bonds, which are… …

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  • 108Residual Interest Bonds - RIBS — A type of inverse floating rate bond created by dividing the income from a municipal bond into two portions. The municipal bondholder will create two new securities: a primary direct floating rate bond and a residual inverse floating rate bond.… …

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  • 109Net Interest Cost (NIC) — A mathematical formula that an issuer of bonds uses to compute the overall interest expense that is associated with their bonds, which they will have to pay. The formula for net interest cost (NIC) is based on the average coupon rate weighted to… …

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  • 110zero coupon — adjective Date: 1979 of, relating to, or being an investment security that is sold at a deep discount, is redeemable at face value on maturity, and that pays no periodic interest < zero coupon municipal bonds > …

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