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Serial Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Issuers sometimes issue bonds that mature in installments over a specified period. These are called serial bonds and they represent one of the different types of bonds based on

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Senior Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Repayment obligations to creditors and investors during times of liquidity due to bankruptcy follow a hierarchy. Senior debts, which include senior bonds, have a higher priority claim on the

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High-Yield Bonds or Junk Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Bonds that offer higher yields than investment-grade bonds at a higher default or credit risk are called high-yield bonds or junk bonds. These bonds represent one of the different

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Perpetual Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Bonds often have maturities. The maturity date represents the specific date when the principal amount of the bond becomes due and is repaid to the bondholder. It also marks

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Exchangeable Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Bonds that can be converted into predetermined numbers of shares of common stock of companies other than their respective issuers are called exchangeable bonds. These bonds are similar to

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Convertible Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Some bonds can be converted into a predetermined number of shares of common stocks of their issuing companies. These are called convertible bonds, and they represent one of the

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Puttable Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  Bonds that have a put option can be sold back to their issuers before their respective maturity dates. These bonds are called puttable bonds or put bonds, and they

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Callable Bonds: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Riley Jordan

  There are bonds with an embedded call option that grants their issuers the right to call them back or redeem them at a premium price before their respective maturity

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Fundamental Analysis: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Mathew Emmanuel Pineda

  The financial standing of a particular organization and its prospects can be understood and predicted through fundamental analysis. It involves the use of market information to conduct a market

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Technical Analysis: Advantages and Disadvantages

Posted 2 years ago by Mathew Emmanuel Pineda

  Investors and traders use technical analysis to evaluate an asset and determine investment or trading opportunities using graphical representations of historical data. The principles of this analytical methodology are

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