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What is a possible complication of long-term administration of peripheral TPN?
Bond Refunding
The process of refinancing an existing bond issue by raising new debt at lower interest rates to pay off the old bonds before they mature.
Yield Curve
A graph that plots the interest rates of bonds having equal credit quality but differing maturity dates, typically showing the relationship between short-term and long-term bond yields.
Long-Term Rates
Interest rates applied to loans or debt instruments, such as bonds, with a maturity of over a year.
Short-Form Prospectus Distribution
A regulatory process that allows for the quicker and less burdensome distribution of securities, relying on a simplified prospectus for investors.
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