
1.
Concept Introduction:
Bond interest: The bond issuer pays interest at the contract rate or coupon rate, on annual basis. Bond interest expense depends on the market
The cash proceeds from the issuance of these bonds.
2.
Concept Introduction:
Bond interest: The bond issuer pays interest at the contract rate or coupon rate, on annual basis. Bond interest expense depends on the market value of the bond at issuance. The bond market rate of interest is the rate the borrowers are willing to pay at the current risk level, and the increase in market rate compensated for bond purchases.
The total amount of interest expense recognized over the life of bonds.
3.
Concept Introduction:
Bond interest: The bond issuer pays interest at the contract rate or coupon rate, on annual basis. Bond interest expense depends on the market value of the bond at issuance. The bond market rate of interest is the rate the borrowers are willing to pay at the current risk level, and the increase in market rate compensated for bond purchases.
The total amount payable on the first interest payment date.

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