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Coins and bills are portable and durable.
Current Yield
This term denotes the annual income (interest or dividends) divided by the current price of the security, often used in reference to bonds.
Par Value
The face value of a bond or the stock value stated in the corporate charter, which is often different from its market value.
Call Feature
A provision in a bond or other fixed-income security that allows the issuer to repurchase and retire its bonds before they reach their specified maturity date.
Coupon Rate
The annual interest rate paid by a bond's issuer to its holders, expressed as a percentage of the bond's face value.
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