series bonds

  • 1Series E bond — Series E U.S. Savings Bonds were marketed as war bonds during the Second World War. When Americans refer to war bonds, they are usually referring to Series E bonds.The U.S. Savings Bond ProgramsThe first modern U.S. Savings Bonds were issued in… …

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  • 2Bonds on Bonds — Infobox Television bgcolour = show name = Bonds on Bonds caption = format = Reality camera = picture format = audio format = runtime = Premiere 60 minRest 30 min creator = developer = executive producer = Brian Robbins Mike Tollin starring =… …

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  • 3Series EE Bond — A non marketable, interest bearing U.S. government savings bond that is guaranteed to at least double in value over the initial term of the bond, typically 20 years. Most Series EE bonds have a total interest paying life that extends beyond the… …

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  • 4Series E Bond — Accrual bonds that were issued at 75% of the face amount. Interest is paid at redemption as part of the redemption value. Series E Bond interest is reportable for Federal income tax purposes for the year in which the Series E Bonds are redeemed,… …

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  • 5Series HH Bond — A 20 year non marketable U.S. government savings bond that pays semi annual interest based on a coupon rate. This coupon is locked in at a fixed rate for the first 10 years, after which it is reset by the U.S. Treasury for the rest of the bond s… …

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  • 6Series 72 — An exam administered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for individuals seeking to become government securities limited representatives for registered broker/dealers. Series 72 license holders can sell government bonds and… …

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  • 7Series 52 — An exam offered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and overseen by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB). The Series 52 qualifies a financial professional to become a licensed municipal securities representative.… …

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  • 8bonds — Debenture De*ben ture (?; 135), n. [L. debentur they are due, fr. debere to owe; cf. F. debentur. So called because these receipts began with the words Debentur mihi.] 1. A writing acknowledging a debt; a writing or certificate signed by a public …

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  • 9Series — Options: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price. Stocks: shares which have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting, dividends, par value, etc. In… …

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  • 10series — Options: All option contracts of the same class that also have the same unit of trade, expiration date, and exercise price. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Stocks: shares that have common characteristics, such as rights to ownership and voting ,… …

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