1. The structure of repayment for most long-term bonds consists of
a)fixed coupon payments every year until maturity.
b)interest payments that vary by the yield to maturity each year.
c)fixed coupon payments each year plus the face value or par value at maturity.
d)converted payments from interest to dividends halfway to the bond's maturity.
e)a balloon payment at maturity.
2. Which of the following does not lead to invalidating the terms of an existing will?
a) a legal codicil made by the person that expressly puts forth changes
b) the person not having witnesses when signing his/her will.
c) definitive evidence that the person was not of sound mind when making his/her will.
d) a divorce recognized by law.
e) construction of a new will that supersedes the previous will.
1. c)fixed coupon payments each year plus the face value or par value at maturity.
In general, the bond is a debt security, under which the issuer owes the holders a debt and is obliged to pay them coupon at the end of each year and to repay the principal at a the maturity date.
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1. The structure of repayment for most long-term bonds consists of a)fixed coupon payments every year...
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