Meaning Face Value
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n. in shares of stock, the original cost of the stock shown on th...
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See: Par value
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The dollar value of a bond or share as printed on the face of a certificate.
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The amount of principal to be repaid (for example, the redemption amount of a bond). Sometimes called initial contractual value, for loans, the face value is the original amount of the loan as stated [..]
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The amount of cash payable by a company to the bondholders when the bonds mature; the promised payment at maturity separate from any coupon payment.Synonyms: principal par value stated value maturity value
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The initial amount of death benefit provided by the policy as shown on the face page of the contract. The actual death benefit may be higher or lower depending on the options selected, outstanding policy loans, or premium owed.
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The printed financial value of a coupon (actual savings). The face value can be either a specific monetary amount, a percentage discount, or combination offer with another product.
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The value of a bond that appears on the face of the bond, unless the value is otherwise specified by the issuing company. Face value is ordinarily the amount the issuing company promises to pay at mat [..]
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On a share certificate face value is the value that appears on the certificate. It is a nominal, arbitrary amount and bears no relation to the share's market value. On a debt instrument it is the amount to be repaid at maturity. Face value is also known as par value or nominal value.
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Face value, or par value, is the dollar value of a bond or note, generally $1,000. That is the amount the issuer has borrowed, usually the amount you pay to buy the bond at the time it is issued, and the amount you are repaid at maturity, provided the issuer doesn't default. However, bonds may trade at a discount, which is less than face va [..]
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The stated, or face, value of a legal claim or financial asset. For debt securities, such as corporate bonds or U. S. Treasury securities, this is amount to be repaid at the time of maturity. For equi [..]
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Face Value


See: face amount
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Definition The nominal dollar amount assigned to a security by the issuer. For an equity security, face value is usually a very small amount that bears no relationship to its market price, except for [..]
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The value of a bond that appears on its face. Also referred to as par value or principal.
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The value of a stamp as inscribed on its face. For letter-denominated or nondenominated stamps, the understood postal value of the stamp.
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refers to the stamped, etched or imprinted value on a paper note, coin or stamp as created by the printing or minting authority. Although this face value normally refers to a fair representation of th [..]
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Face Value


the value indicated on the face of something (as a stock certificate)
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Face Value


Amount due at maturity from a BOND or note.
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the value printed on the bond.
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The par value of a security, as distinct from its market value.
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The value of a bond at maturity as noted by the issuer on the face of the bond, also known as the par value. Interest payments are based on the face value, which is not an indicator of market value.
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The amount the issuer of a security pays the investor at maturity. Face value is not the current market value of a security.
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The value shown on the face of a security certificate or stated by the issuer.
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Face Value


The amount a bondholder will be repaid when the bond matures or is due
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The stated value of a bond certificate when issued and when they are redeemed at maturity. Same as par value or principal. The face value never changes but the current value does. Current value for a [..]
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Face value in general is the amount of value stated on the instrument itself. In the context of shares of stock, it is the original cost of the stock shown on the certificate, or "par value." [..]
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The value of a bond at maturity as noted by the issuer on the face of the bond, also known as the par value. Interest payments are based on the face value, which is not an indicator of market value.
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The value of a bond at maturity as noted by the issuer on the face of the bond, also known as the par value. Interest payments are based on the face value, which is not an indicator of market value.
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Face Value


The monetary amount paid on a bond at redemption (excluding any terminal coupon payment). The face value is printed on the bond certificate.
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The value indicated on the face of a financial asset, e.g. a US$100 Treasury Bill has a face value of US$100.
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In life insurance, the benefit amount of the policy.
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  The amount written on the face of a promissory note; usually the same as the principal. Federal Tax Deposit Coupon
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The par value of a security, as distinct from its market value.
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The numerical value of a card.
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The value of a security set by the company issuing it that will be the amount payable on maturity. This may differ from the market value, that is, the amount it trades for.
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The amount the Policy is worth.A 20 year term life policy has a face value of $250,000.
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The principal amount (i.e., monetary value) of a bond, note, or mortgage as stated on the certificate and redeemable at maturity. A corporate bond, for example, may have a $1,000 face value, and although that price can fluctuate between the date of issue and the date of maturity the bond will be redeemed at face value when it matures, unless the is [..]
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n. in shares of stock, the original cost of the stock shown on the certificate, or "par value."
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The value of a debt security, such as a bond or note, that appears on the face of the certificate or instrument. Face value is ordinarily the amount the issuing company promises to pay at maturity. Also referred to as Par Value.
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The stated principal amount of financial instrument.
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As applied to securities, this term designates the amount of an insurer's liability stated in the security document.
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Face Value


The original value of the card.
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The stated, or face, value of a legal claim or financial asset. For debt securities, such as corporate bonds or U. S. Treasury securities, this is amount to be repaid at the time of maturity. For equi [..]
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The amount stated on the face of an insurance policy that will be paid in case of death or at maturity.
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Total amount payable upon death of the insured (or insureds in a second-to-die policy), also know as the Death Benefit
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The actual paid-up value of a share. Seldom the same as the market value.
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The nominal amount assigned to a security by the issuer.
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It is the cash value or the amount of money the holder of a security is going to earn from the issuer of the security at the time of maturity.
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The value of a bond or debenture that appears on the face of the certificate. Face value is the amount the issuer promises to pay at maturity. Face value is no indication of market value. For example, [..]
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Face Value


The displayed value on a bond also called principal or par value.
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The face value of the loan is the amount of money the borrower promises to repay (at the contract rate of interest).
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Face Value


See: Par value
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The face value, sometimes called nominal value, is the value of a coin, stamp or paper money as printed on the coin, stamp or bill itself by the issuing authority. The face value of coins, stamps, or [..]
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Face Value is the debut solo studio album by English drummer, singer-songwriter and Genesis lead singer Phil Collins, released on 13 February 1981 by Virgin Records in the UK and Atlantic Records in t [..]
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Face Value was a 1993 play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. It was to be the second Broadway production of the playwright's work, but it closed in previews on March 14, 1993. The production w [..]
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The face value of a coin, stamp, or bank note is the value printed on the object. Face Value may also refer to: Face Value (1918 film), an American silent drama film Face Value (1927 film), an Americ [..]
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Face Value is a 1983 anthology of collected journalism by South African journalist Jani Allan. The book is compiled from selections of Allan's successful gossip and popular culture column Just Jani t [..]
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The face value of a coin, stamp, or bank note is the value printed on the object. Face Value may also refer to: Face Value (1918 film), an American silent drama film Face Value (1927 film), an Americ [..]
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