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Suppose you have a class whose objects are very,very large.Briefly,describe the advantages and drawbacks of call-by-value and call-by-reference for large objects.Describe a parameter passing mechanism that will allow the safety of call-by-value and the efficiency of call-by-reference.
Callable Bonds
Bonds that give the issuer the right but not the obligation to redeem the bonds before their maturity date, usually at a predefined call price.
Bond Issuer
A bond issuer is an entity, such as a corporation, government, or municipality, that raises funds by issuing bonds to investors, in return for borrowing money over a specified period at an agreed interest rate.
Promissory Notes
Written, legally binding promises to pay a specified sum of money at a defined future date.
Installment Notes
A form of debt or loan that is paid back in regular, periodic installments, often including both principal and interest.
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