Q) What kind of credit instrument pays face value at maturity ?
Answer :-
The answer is Discount bond which is sold at discount and the higher face value is paid at maturity
The simple loan has payments that have EMIs which includes interest and principal amount.
The fixed payment loan has a interest rate and does not change and the EMIs are paid in which the principal varies.
The coupon bond pays the coupon at coupon dates and the last installment includes coupon payment along with face value
The correct option is Discount bond
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