Match each debt security maturity structure or redemption feature with its corresponding operational description.
- Serial Maturity StructureStaggered portions of the principal mature at regular intervals over a sequence of years.
- Balloon Maturity StructurePortions of principal mature periodically, with a disproportionately large final principal payment due at maturity.
- Term Maturity StructureThe entire principal amount of the bond issue matures on a single specified date.
- Sinking Fund ProvisionThe issuer is required to periodically deposit capital into a dedicated account to retire debt prior to maturity.
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Serial Maturity Structure matches staggered periodic principal installments; Balloon Maturity Structure matches smaller periodic maturities with a major final payment; Term Maturity Structure matches single-date principal maturity; Sinking Fund Provision matches mandatory periodic capital deposits for debt retirement.
Each debt feature accurately corresponds to its defining structural characteristic: serial maturity schedules regular annual installments, balloon maturity combines smaller interim payments with a large final payout, term maturity designates one single maturity date for the entire issue, and sinking funds mandate systematic capital deposits to retire debt.
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Bond Maturity Structures and Redemption Provisions