what is bonds
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bond is a security in which the authorized issuer owes a
debt and obliged to repay the interest and principle amount
at a later date.
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Answer / muhammad noman akhter
Bond is an instrument issued by the borrower to raise funds
from the financial market on long term basis. it carries
interest rate, to be paid periodically and generally
principal needs to be paid at the end of tenure of
instrument.
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Answer / vijay
bond is a certificate of debt instrument which was issued by
the government and company's with a promise to pay a lumsum
amount should payble by a company on future date at
specified interest rate
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Answer / rohitash sharma
Bonds are like Debentures but there is only difference that
bonds can be issued only by a public company and the
company has to pay a specified percentage of interest and
these are also redeemable during the life of the company.
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Answer / ravinder.sunkara
in finance bond is the debt security in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and depending on the terms of the bond is obligated to pay interest or to repay the principle at later date termed maturity
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Answer / rajesh
A formal written promise to pay interest every six months
and the principal amount at maturity
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