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Deferred financing cost - Wikipedia Deferred financing costs or debt issuance costs is an accounting concept meaning costs associated with issuing debt (loans and bonds), such as various fees and commissions paid to investment banks, law firms, auditors, regulators, and so on
Bond (finance) - Wikipedia An alternative process for bond issuance, which is commonly used for smaller issues and avoids this cost, is the private placement bond Bonds sold directly to buyers may not be tradeable in the bond market
Government bond - Wikipedia A government bond or sovereign bond is a form of bond issued by a government to support public spending [1] It generally includes a commitment to pay periodic interest, called coupon payments, and to repay the face value on the maturity date [2]
Coupon (finance) - Wikipedia Coupon (finance) Uncut bond coupons on 1922 Mecca Temple (NY, NY, U S A ) construction bond In finance, a coupon is the interest payment that a bond issuer promises to pay a bondholder regularly from the date of issuance until the date of maturity of a bond [1][2]
Securitization - Wikipedia Costs: Securitizations are expensive due to management and system costs, legal fees, underwriting fees, rating fees and ongoing administration An allowance for unforeseen costs is usually essential in securitizations, especially if it is an atypical securitization
Corporate bond - Wikipedia A corporate bond is a bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to fund ongoing operations, mergers acquisitions, or to expand business [1]
Original issue discount - Wikipedia Original issue discount Original Issue Discount (OID) is a type of interest that is not payable as it accrues OID is normally created when a debt, usually a bond, is issued at a discount In effect, selling a bond at a discount converts stated principal into a return on investment, or interest
Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia Inflation-indexed bond is a debt security whose cash flows are linked to a published price index so that the value of principal, and often the coupon, adjusts for inflation The instrument is also called an inflation-linked bond or a linker Designs vary by market Examples include Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities in the United States and Index-linked gilts in the United Kingdom