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Periodic alterations to existing products are an example of research and development costs.
Yield to Maturity
The total return anticipated on a bond if the bond is held until it matures, factoring in all interest payments made over time.
Zero-coupon Bond
A bond that does not pay interest during its life and is sold at a discount from the face value, which is paid to the holder at maturity.
Forward Interest Rate
A rate that is deduced from current bond yields, representing the expected future interest rate between two periods.
Bond Stripping
Selling bond cash flows (either coupon or principal payments) as stand-alone zero-coupon securities.
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