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Match each definition with the correct term below.
a.
A security that represents money that a corporation borrows from the investing public.
b.
A long-term debt secured by real property.
c.
Bonds that are issued in the name of the bondholder.
d.
The method of bond amortization that uses a constant interest rate each period to amortize the bond premium or discount.
e.
Bonds that do not require periodic interest payments but instead promise to pay a fixed amount at the maturity date.
f.
The excess of the face value over the issue price of a bond.
g.
A contract that requires a company to pay benefits to its employees after they retire.
h.
The excess of the issue price over the face value of a bond.
i.
A liability or an asset that results from using different methods to calculate income taxes on the income statement and income tax liability on the income tax return.
j.
The method of bond amortization that equalizes amortization of a bond discount or premium for each interest period over the life of the bond.
-Effective-interest method

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