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Starting with profit and adjusting it for items that affected reported profit but not cash is called the
Yield To Maturity
The total return anticipated on a bond if it is held until the maturity date, considering both interest payments and capital gains or losses.
Price Decrease
A reduction in the cost of goods or services compared to previous prices.
Treasury Bonds
Long-term government debt securities with maturity dates typically beyond 10 years, regarded as low-risk investments.
Default Risk
The probability that a borrower will be unable to meet the required payments on their debt obligations.
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