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bond premium
noun
The amount that the purchaser pays in buying a bond that exceeds the face value or call value of the bond.
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Used to record WCM Bond 2010 debt entries that include bond premium and issuance costs.
Bundling the multifamily properties might allow CRE to capture the synergies of a multiasset sale as well as the bond premium associated with the tax-exempt debt on nine of the portfolio's 12 properties.
Using the excess bond premium as a proxy for fluctuations in the supply of capital, I also extend the generalizability of my findings to a broader sample of 84,421 firm-years over the 1972 2011 period.
On your tax return, this deduction is called "amortization of bond premium".
It simply means that your bond premium erodes toward zero more quickly than you expected.
If you stand pat, your bond premium profits will disappear as you approach the maturity date.
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"Bond premiums are a case and point," says the commentator Fernando Berlín, the editor of Radiocable.com, an online outlet that analyzes the foreign coverage of Spain.
In that same period, $75 million in bail bond premiums were charged in cases where the defendant was deemed innocent.
Premium bonds Premium Bonds are a long-standing family favourite.
You must be 16 to purchase bonds Premium Bonds in the UK.
Thanks to the magic of bond-premium amortization, that maneuver reduces your taxable interest income over the life of the bonds.
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