Maturity
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The date on which a bond's principal is repaid to the investor and interest payments cease. Maturity is the number of years until the principal amount of a bond is due and payable by the issuer to its bondholders. | ||
Additional Comments:
The date for settlement or expiry of a financial instrument.
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Related Terms: | ||
Bond A debt obligation issued by a government (i.e., Treasury bond) or corporation (i.e., corporate bond) that ... Z Bond A bond on which interest accrues but is not currently paid to the investor but rather ... Payable Date The date on which a declared stock dividend or a bond interest payment is scheduled to ... |
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