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Match the term and the definition.Not all definitions will be used.
_____ Convertibility
_____ Coupon rate
_____ Discount
_____ Callability
_____ Maturity
_____ Market interest rate
_____ Straight-line amortization
_____ Premium
A.A bond feature that changes the interest rate on the bond with market conditions.
B.When a bond is issued for a price less than its face value.
C.Also known as the face value or par value of a bond.
D.Refers to the percent of company debt that is long-term instead of current.
E.A bond feature that allows creditors to exchange the bond for company stock.
F.Spreads a bond discount or premium evenly over the lifetime of the bond.
G.Another name for the stated interest rate on a bond.
H.A bond feature that lets creditors examine financial data and demand new loan conditions.
I.The amount a company receives when it sells a bond; also known as issue price.
J.The face value of a bond multiplied by the percent of its life that has passed.
K.When a bond is issued for a price greater than its face value.
L.A bond feature that allows the borrowing company to pay off a bond whenever it wishes.
M.Also known as the yield of a bond.
N.The time at which the face value of a bond must be paid to the lender.
O.Is multiplied by the market interest rate to calculate the interest expense on a bond.
P.Spreads the face value of the bond evenly over the lifetime of the bond.
Q.The percent of interest expense that is actually paid out to the creditor.


Definitions:

Revue Negre

A famous Parisian entertainment show in the 1920s that marked the debut of Josephine Baker, symbolizing the acceptance and fascination with African-American culture in France.

Josephine Baker

An African American entertainer who gained fame in Paris in the 1920s, known for her contributions to the Jazz Age and civil rights activism.

Legendary Figure

A person who has become mythic or iconic in status, often celebrated for extraordinary deeds or qualities, sometimes with historical basis.

Great Migration

The movement of over six million African Americans from the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West from approximately 1916 to 1970, seeking better jobs and living conditions.

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