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Corporate bondsDebt obligations issued by corporations.
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Corporate bondsA bond with a fixed interest rate issued by a company for a fixed period of time.
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Corporate bondsa debt security issued by a corporation.
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Corporate bondsare an important investment class and are issued by a company wishing to raise finance. When an investor buys a corporate bond they are making a loan to the company as the bond issuer. By doing this the investor is guaranteed a regular income from the interest payments on the bond. Upon maturity of the bond the amount of investment is repaid to [..]
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Corporate bondsBonds issued by corporations.
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Corporate bondsAre readily available to investors as companies use them rather than bank loans to finance expansion and other activities.
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Corporate bondsCorporate issued debt obligations.
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Corporate bondscorporate bond is issued by a corporation to raise money from investors, and in return the investors receive interest payments from the corporation issuing the bonds.
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Corporate bondsSecurity issued by a company in which the company acknowledges that a stated sum is owed and will be repaid at a certain date. A corporate bond, like a government-issued bond, usually pays a stipulated amount of interest throughout its life to the holder.
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Corporate bondsare debt instruments created by companies for the purpose of raising capital. They are called fixed-income securities because they pay a specified amount of interest on a regular basis.
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Corporate bondsBonds issued by corporations to raise capital.
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Corporate bondsThese are Bonds that are issued by companies when they need to borrow money. As an investment, they often offer higher rates of return than banks and building societies but with a varying amount of ri [..]
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Corporate bondsDebt obligations issued by private corporations, typically paying bi-annual Coupons and whose Face value is repaid at the bond's maturity.
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Corporate bondsA loan provided to a company, which agrees to pay it back at a specific time in the future and with a specific percentage return. The backing for the bond is usually the payment ability of the company, typically money to be earned from future operations. The company's physical assets may also be used as collateral. Corporate bonds are generall [..]
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Corporate bondsThese are issued by companies wanting to borrow money from investors for a specified period and at a fixed rate of interest.
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Corporate bondsDebt obligations issued by corporations.
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