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Current Yield
The interest or dividend income an investment generates, expressed as a percentage of the investment's current market price.
Face Value
The original value of a financial instrument as stated on the certificate or contract.
Market Price
represents the current price at which an asset or service can be bought or sold in the market.
Bonds
Fixed income instruments that represent a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically corporate or governmental.
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