interest paying bonds

  • 1interest-bearing — ˈinterest ˌbearing adjective [only before a noun] FINANCE paying interest: • interest bearing current accounts * * * interest bearing UK US adjective [before noun] (also interest paying) FINANCE ► used to describe a financial pro …

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  • 2Interest-On-Interest — The interest that is earned upon the re investment of interest payments. Interest on interest is primarily used in the context of coupon paying bonds, where all coupon payments are assumed to be re invested at some interest rate and held until… …

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  • 3Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… …

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  • 4paying agent — An entity responsible for paying bond principal and interest on behalf of the debtor. American Banker Glossary An agent who makes principal and interest payments to bondholders on behalf of the issuer. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A trader… …

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  • 5BONDS, STATE OF ISRAEL — State of Israel Bonds refers both to securities issued by the government of Israel and to the commonly used name of the company that is the exclusive underwriter for Israel bonds in the United States. The formal name of the company is the… …

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  • 6interest — the cost of borrowing money. Glossary of Business Terms What is paid to a lender for the use of his money and includes compensation to the lender for three factors: 1) Time value of money (lender s rate) the value of today s dollar is more than… …

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  • 7Interest — The price paid for borrowing money. It is expressed as a percentage rate over a period of time and reflects the rate of exchange of present consumption for future consumption. Also, a share or title in property. The New York Times Financial… …

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  • 8Interest-only loan — An interest only loan is a loan in which for a set term the borrower pays only the interest on the principal balance, with the principal balance unchanged. At the end of the interest only term the borrower may enter an interest only mortgage, pay …

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  • 9Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal Securities — ( STRIPS ) long term notes and bonds divided into principal and interest paying components, which may be transferred and sold in amounts as small as $1000. STRIPS are sold at auction at a minimum par amount, varying for each issue. The amount is… …

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  • 10current income bonds — bonds paying semiannual interest to holders. Interest is not included in the accrued discount. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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