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A Bond with Face Value $1,000 That Sells for Less

Question 131

Question 131

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A bond with face value $1,000 that sells for less than $1,000 in the market is called a:


A) Par bond.
B) Discount bond.
C) Premium bond.
D) Zero-coupon bond.
E) Floating rate bond.

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