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Which substance is known to be produced by small intestinal bacteria?
Indenture
A formal agreement, or contract, between a bond issuer and the bondholders, specifying the terms of the bond.
Sinking Fund
A fund established by an entity by setting aside revenue over time for the purpose of paying off debt or replacing a future expense.
Protective Covenants
Clauses in a contract or bond indenture that restrict the borrower from certain activities, aiming to protect creditors.
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