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  • 41Fixed/Floating Bonds —    Bonds that pay both fixed and floating rate interest at different periods during their life …

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  • 42Tax-Exempt Interest — Interest income that is exempt from federal income tax. Although it is not directly taxed, this income may still be required to determine other tax calculations such as Social Security benefits. For example, municipal bonds are exempt from… …

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  • 43capital and interest — ▪ economics Introduction       in economics, a stock of resources that may be employed in the production of goods and services and the price paid for the use of credit or money, respectively.       Capital in economics is a word of many meanings …

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  • 44State of Israel Bonds — are debt securities issued by the Government of Israel. State of Israel Bonds is also the more familiar name of the underwriter of the bonds in the United States. The company is officially known as the Development Corporation for Israel (DCI).… …

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  • 45Real interest rate — The real interest rate is approximately the nominal interest rate minus the inflation rate (see Fisher equation and below for exact equation). Since the inflation rate over the course of a loan is not known initially, volatility in inflation… …

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  • 46Revenue bonds — are bonds issued by governments, authorities, or public benefit corporations that are guaranteed by the revenue flow of the issuing agency.The Supreme Court decision of Pollock versus Farmer s Loan and Trust Company of 1895 initiated a wave or… …

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  • 47Ontario Savings Bonds — (OSBs) are bond securities issued by the province of Ontario. Introduced in 2001, OSBs principal and interest are backed by the Province of Ontario. The OSBs are available from financial institutions, credit unions, caisses populaires and… …

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  • 48Housing Bonds — Debt securities issued by state or local governments to raise money for affordable housing development. Housing bonds sometimes require voter approval and are repaid out of the government s general tax fund or from an increase in the sales tax… …

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  • 49Payment-In-Kind Bonds — A type of bond that pays interest in additional bonds rather than in cash. The bond issuer incurs additional debt to create the new bonds for the interest payments. Payment in kind bonds are considered a type of deferred coupon bond since there… …

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  • 50Municipal Revenue Bonds — Municipal Revenue BondsThe Supreme Court of the United States decision of Pollock v. Farmers Loan Trust Co. of 1895 initiated a wave or series of innovations for the financial services community in both tax treatment and regulation from… …

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