faiz koçanı

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coupon
Detachable certificate attached to a bond that shows the amount of interest payable at regular intervals, usually semi-annually Originally coupons were actually attached to the bonds and had to be cut off or "clipped" to redeem them and receive the interest payment
given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant
The stated interest rate on a security
~ This part of a bearer bond denotes the amount of interest due, and on what date and where payment will be made Bearer coupons are presented to the issuer's designated paying agent for collection With registered bonds, physical coupons don't exist The payment is mailed directly to the registered holder Note that while bearer bonds are no longer issued in the United States and, hence, physical coupons are increasingly scarce, dealers and investors often still refer to the stated interest rate on a registered or book-entry bond as the "coupon "
The annual rate of interest on a bond's face value that the bond's issuer promises to pay the bondholder
The rate of interest to be paid on a bond, most often it is paid semi-annually Refers to the interest payment of par, or face value Expressed as a percentage of par
The stated interest rate on a bond when it's first issued A $1,000 bond with a coupon of 6% will pay you $60 a year until its maturity Of course, not everyone holds bonds till maturity The actual dividend yield you get from buying a bond on the secondary market can vary greatly from the coupon rate because the bond can sell above or below its face value See "When Yield Goes Up, Price Goes Down " BACK TO TOP
A coupon is a small form, for example in a newspaper or magazine, which you send off to ask for information, to order something, or to enter a competition. Send the coupon with a cheque for £18.50, made payable to `Good Housekeeping'
Generally, the nominal annual rate of interest of a fixed income security expressed as a percentage of the principal value This interest is paid to the holder of the security by the borrower The coupon is generally paid annually, semi-annually or, in some cases quarterly depending on the type of security
Any interest payment made or due on a bond, debenture or similar (no longer by a physical coupon)
a test sample of some substance
The annual rate of interest on the bond's face value that a bond's issuer promises to pay the bondholder That portion of a bond that provides the holder with an interest payment at a pre-specified rate Quoted at an annual rate, but usually paid semi-annually A certificate attached to a bond evidencing interest due on a payment date
The periodic interest payment made to the bondholders during the life of the bond
The rate of interest on a bond, expressed as a percentage of par The coupon is established at the time of issue and is determined by the then prevailing level of interest rates in the marketplace
( 1 ) A detachable part of a bond which evidences interest due The coupon specifies the date, place and dollar amount of interest payable, among other matters Coupons may be redeemed (usually semi-annually) by detaching them from bonds and presenting them to the issuer's paying agent for payment or to a bank for collection See: COUPON BOND (2) The term is also used colloquially to refer to a security's interest rate
Usually refers to a security's stated interest rate Coupons are generally paid semiannually
A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off and presented for payment when the interest is due; an interest warrant
Interest paid on debt securities, usually semi-annual per year expressed as an interest rate
{i} printed form that entitles the bearer to certain rights (as in a discount)
The nominal annual rate of interest expressed as a percentage of the principal value Annual percentage rate payable on a bond