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Banknote

Banknote Definition A Banknote is a legal tender issued by the bank and which is payable on demand to the bearer without any interest and is acceptable as the money. Banknotes can be used by the...

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Convertible Debt

What is a Convertible Debt? Convertible Debt, also known as Convertible Bond is a type of debt instrument which can be converted into equity shares at a subsequent point in time. It is hybrid security...

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Prepayment Risk

What is Prepayment Risk? Prepayment Risks refers to the risk of losing all the interest payments due on a mortgage loan or fixed income security due to early repayment of principal by the Borrower....

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High Yield Investments

What are High Yield Investments? High yield investments are mainly fixed-income instruments that carry higher risk and return (yield). The issuer attracts investors by offering a higher interest rate...

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Inverted Yield Curve

Inverted Yield Curve Meaning The inverted yield curve is a graph that depicts, long term debt instruments yielding fewer returns than the short term. It’s a rare phenomenon and usually precedes a...

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Bearer Bond

What is a Bearer Bond? A bearer bond is a type of bond issued by a company, a corporation or government for which there are no records maintained about the ownership of the instrument and whoever has...

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Yield to Maturity (YTM)

Yield to Maturity Definition Yield to maturity (YTM) is the expected return on a bond that an investor will receive if it is held until the maturity date of the bond. In other words, it refers to the...

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Yield to Maturity (YTM) Formula

Formula of Yield to Maturity (Table of Content Formula Examples What is Yield to Maturity (YTM) Formula? Yield to Maturity on the bond or YTM is the anticipated return on the bond when the bond is...

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Euribor

Euribor Definition Euribor or Europe Interbank Offered Rate is an equivalent euro lending rate based on the average rates at which a selected list of large banks known as panel banks operating in...

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Municipal Bond

What is Municipal Bond? Municipal Bond is a debt security which is issued by the national, state or a local authority to finance the capital outlay on public projects related to the development and...

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Call Risk

Call Risk Definition Call risk is the risk that the bond, an investor has invested in, will be redeemed by the issuer before its maturity date, thereby raising the risk for the investor as he would...

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Baby Bonds

What are Baby Bonds? Baby Bonds are defined as debt instruments issued in the small denomination (usually $25 face value against the normal $1000 face value of bonds) and mostly unsecured and tradable...

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PIK Interest

PIK Interest Definition PIK Interest, also known as a Payment in Kind, is an option to pay interest on preferred securities or debt instruments in kind instead of cash. PIK interest is also referred...

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Bond Formula

Formula of Bond (Table of Contents) Formula Examples What is Bond Formula? Bond pricing or bond valuation is a technique or formula which shall be used to calculate or determine the theoretical fair...

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Investment Grade

Investment Grade Definition Investment grade is a rating of fixed-income bonds, bills, and notes by credit rating agencies like  Standard and Poor’s (S&P), Fitch and Moody’s which signifies a low...

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Discount Bond

What is Discount Bond? Discount Bond is defined as a bond that is issued for less than its face value at the time of issuance; It also refers to those bonds whose coupon rates are less than that of...

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Credit Enhancement

What is Credit Enhancement? Credit Enhancement is a strategy adopted by companies wherein they take various internal and external measures to improve their creditworthiness, with the primary aim to...

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Serial Bond

Serial Bond Definition Serial bonds, unlike bullet or term bonds that repay the entire principal at the time of maturity, repay it in installments at regular intervals, i.e. the entire issue consists...

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Treasury Inflation Protected Securities

Treasury Inflation-Protected Security Definition Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) are those inflation-indexed bonds that are issued by the government of the United States of America and...

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Bond Indenture

Bond Indentures Definition Bond Indenture, also known as bond resolution, is is a core legal document that acts as a contract between the bond issuer and bondholder and contains all the details...

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