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Zorluk: KolayDebt Securities and Bond Structure

Match each bond structural term on the left with its correct operational definition on the right.

  • Par ValueThe stated face value of the bond, typically $1,000, that is returned at the end of the bond's term.
  • Coupon RateThe fixed annual interest rate paid by the issuer, expressed as a percentage of the principal amount.
  • Maturity DateThe specified date on which the issuer must repay the principal amount to the bondholder.
  • Call ProvisionA clause permitting the issuer to redeem and retire the bond prior to its scheduled final payment date.

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Par Value matches with the stated face value of the bond ($1,000). Coupon Rate matches with the fixed annual interest rate. Maturity Date matches with the date principal is repaid. Call Provision matches with the clause permitting early issuer redemption.
Each bond term corresponds to its fundamental definition: Par Value is the $1,000 face amount repaid at maturity; Coupon Rate is the annual interest rate paid by the issuer; Maturity Date is the final principal repayment date; and Call Provision grants the issuer early redemption privileges.

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1
Review the core structural terms associated with debt securities.
Identify Par Value, Coupon Rate, Maturity Date, and Call Provision as standard bond features.
Understanding fundamental debt terminology is necessary for evaluating bond characteristics and investor rights.
2
Associate each term with its exact definition.
Match Par Value to principal amount returned, Coupon Rate to annual interest percentage, Maturity Date to repayment date, and Call Provision to early redemption feature.
Each feature describes a specific operational aspect of a bond's contractual structure.

Anahtar Kavram

Fundamental structural terminology and features of debt securities.
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