premium bonds

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Definition of premium bonds in English Turkish dictionary

premium bond
primli tahvil
premium on bonds issued
(Ticaret) tahvilat emisyon primi
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Definition of premium bonds in English English dictionary

Premium Bond
a method of financial investment available to UK citizens where, instead of interest payments, investors have the chance to win tax-free prizes, or get their money back
issue of bonds at premium
allocating a set number of bonds to be sold at a higher price than their nominal worth
premium bond
A note or bond selling at a price above par
premium bond
A bond whose market price is above its face value (or "par value") Because bonds usually mature at face value, a premium bond has less potential to appreciate in price than a par bond does
premium bond
If a bond sells for more than its par or face value, it is said to be selling at a premium
premium bond
A bond selling above par or face value
premium bond
A bond that sells above its par value; occurs whenever the going rate of interest falls below the coupon rate
premium bond
A bond that is selling above its face value or redemption price
premium bond
A bond selling above par; opposite of a discount bond The excess over par is called the premium
premium bond
a government bond that bears no interest or capital gains but enters the holder into lotteries
premium bond
– A Bond selling above par; the opposite of a Discount Bond
premium bond
A bond that is selling for more than its par value
premium bond
A bond that has a market price that is greater than the bond's principal or par value Contrast with discount bond
premium bond
In Britain, premium bonds are numbered tickets that are sold by the government. Each month, a computer selects several numbers, and the people whose tickets have those numbers win money. a document that you buy from the government in Britain, which gives you the chance to win a large amount of money each month
premium bond
A bond with a selling price that is above its face (par) value
premium bond
A premium bond sells at a current market price that is more than its face value Bonds sell at a premium when the coupon on the bond is higher than prevailing rates For example, you might have to pay $1,090 for a bond with a 6% coupon if new issues yielding 5 5% are available for $1,000 BACK TO TOP
premium bonds

    Hyphenation

    pre·mi·um bonds

    Turkish pronunciation

    primiım bändz

    Pronunciation

    /ˈprēmēəm ˈbändz/ /ˈpriːmiːəm ˈbɑːndz/
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