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    A Conversion Factor Often Is Used to Determine the Invoice
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A Conversion Factor Often Is Used to Determine the Invoice

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A conversion factor often is used to determine the invoice price on a futures contract when a bond other than the benchmark bond is delivered to the buyer.

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