Multiple Choice
An amortizing interest-rate swap is one in which
A) The fixed interest rate in the swap declines in a specified manner over the life of the swap.
B) The floating interest rate in the swap declines in a specified manner over the life of the swap.
C) The notional principal amount in the swap declines in a specified manner over the life of the swap.
D) The time-period between payments in the swap gets shorter in a specified manner.
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