Current maturity measures the remaining time until a bond's maturity. Explore its role in bond valuation, how it influences investment decisions, and practical examples.
Revenue bonds are municipal bonds financed through specific project revenues, such as toll roads or bridges. Learn about ...
Perpetual bonds have no maturity date, allowing them to pay interest indefinitely, making them appealing for long-term income. They come in different types, such as government and corporate bonds, ...
Savings bonds, issued by the U.S. Treasury, represent a safe and secure long-term investment. Each bond's value is influenced by its series (E, EE, I, or others), denomination, and issue date. The ...
A municipal bond’s embedded call option allows the issuer of the bond to “call” (i.e., pay back) the debt at a date prior to the bond’s final maturity, which allows the issuer to reduce the cost of ...