Corporate Bonds

Corporate bonds are debt securities issued by corporations and bought by investors. They usually have higher interest rates than government bonds and are backed by the payment ability of the company.

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Debt Exchangeable for Common Stock (DECS): A convertible security allowing an investor to convert debt into common stock.
Debt Exchangeable for Common Stock (DECS)
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Corporate Bond Prospectus Features
Simple Math Terms for Fixed-Coupon Corporate Bonds
Fixed-Rate Capital Securities (FRCS)
Retail Note
Retail Note
Why Do Companies Issue 100-Year Bonds?
Adjustment Bond
Adjustment Bond
Chastity Bond: A corporate bond that matures at par upon the completion of a trigger event such as a hostile takeover.
Chastity Bond
Telephone Bond
Telephone Bond
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Yellow Sheets
Fine Paper
Fine Paper
Performance Index Paper (PIP)
Performance Index Paper (PIP)
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Doomsday Call
Corporate Inflation-Linked Securities (CILS)
Corporate Inflation-Linked Securities (CILS)
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Why Liquidity Matters in the Corporate Bond Market
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5 Top Corporate Bond Mutual Funds
How Are Corporate Bonds Taxed?