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Coupon Bonds
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Definition of Coupon Bonds: A coupon bond is a bond that pays the holder of the bond a specified amount of money at given dates until maturity. Then the face value of the bond is paid at maturity. The total value of the coupons in a year, over the face value of the bond, is called the coupon rate.

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