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The total amount of irradiated material is a function of
Effective Interest Method
An accounting technique used to allocate the interest expense of a bond evenly over its life, based on the bond's carrying value.
Premium Bond
A bond sold for more than its face value, where the bond's coupon rate is higher than the prevailing market rate of interest.
Interest Expense
The cost incurred by an entity for borrowed funds, typically reported on the income statement.
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