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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which statement(s) is (are) incorrect regarding bond’s maturation date?
I. A maturation date is the date the bond’s face or par value is due to the investor.
II. Maturation dates vary per bond.
III. Maturation dates are determined by the issuer.
IV. Maturation dates act as a benchmark in future trading.Correct
A bond has a maturation date, which is the date the bond’s face or par value is due to the investor. Maturation dates vary per bond, and are determined by the issuer.
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A bond has a maturation date, which is the date the bond’s face or par value is due to the investor. Maturation dates vary per bond, and are determined by the issuer.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which is (are) the correct statements regarding the maturity date of series bonds?
I. Series bonds are issued in different years, but all reach maturity at the same time.
II. Series bonds are issued in different years, and reach maturity at different time.
III. Series bonds are issued in the same year, but reach maturity at the different time.
IV. Series bonds are issued in different years, but all reach maturity at the different time.Correct
Series bonds: these bonds are issued in different years, but all reach maturity at the same time.
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Series bonds: these bonds are issued in different years, but all reach maturity at the same time.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which is the correct statement regarding the maturity date of term bonds?
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Term bonds: bonds that are issued at the same time and mature at the same time.
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Term bonds: bonds that are issued at the same time and mature at the same time.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
The interest an investor receives on the par value of the bond, is called-
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Coupon rate is the interest an investor receives on the par value of the bond.
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Coupon rate is the interest an investor receives on the par value of the bond.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which is the most common kinds of bonds?
I. Callable bonds
II. Put bonds
III. Fully registered bonds
IV. Partially registered bondsCorrect
Fully registered bonds: these most common kinds of bonds are registered in the investor’s name and the investor received interest automatically, without having to submit any coupons.
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Fully registered bonds: these most common kinds of bonds are registered in the investor’s name and the investor received interest automatically, without having to submit any coupons.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which bonds are known as registered coupon bonds?
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Partially registered bonds: these bonds only register the par value in the investor’s name, not the interest. Also known as registered coupon bonds.
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Partially registered bonds: these bonds only register the par value in the investor’s name, not the interest. Also known as registered coupon bonds.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which bonds are not registered in anyone’s name?
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Bearer bonds: these bonds are not registered in anyone’s name to make
trading easier.Incorrect
Bearer bonds: these bonds are not registered in anyone’s name to make
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which are also known as coupon bonds?
I. Callable bonds
II. Bearer bonds
III. Fully registered bonds
IV. Partially registered bondsCorrect
Bearer bonds: they are also known as coupon bonds.
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Bearer bonds: they are also known as coupon bonds.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which types of bonds are registered electronically?
I. Callable bonds
II. Bearer bonds
III. Book entry certificates
IV. Put bondsCorrect
Book entry certificates: bonds that are registered electronically, which are traded more easily due to the lack of paper trail.
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Book entry certificates: bonds that are registered electronically, which are traded more easily due to the lack of paper trail.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which types of bonds are not registered in anyone’s name?
I. Callable bonds
II. Bearer bonds
III. Book entry certificates
IV. Partially registered bondsCorrect
Bearer bonds: these bonds are not registered in anyone’s name to make trading easier.
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Bearer bonds: these bonds are not registered in anyone’s name to make trading easier.