|
Definition of Coupon bond
1. Noun. A bond issued with detachable coupons that must be presented to the issuer for interest payments.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coupon Bond
Literary usage of Coupon bond
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Financial Investigations: A Financial Approach to Detecting and Resolving Crimes by Don Vogel (1999)
"Ihe holder of the coupon- i- the bond- legal owner, hence the term "bearer bond."
• Registered coupon bond, \\ilh a rcgi. ..."
2. Corporation Procedure: Law, Finance, Accounting by Thomas Conyngton, Robert Joseph Bennett, Paul Whittier Pinkerton, Hugh Ronald Conyngton (1922)
"Interest on bonds is usually payable semiannually and each of the coupons of a
coupon bond calls for the exact amount of one of the semiannual interest ..."
3. Corporate Organization and Management by Thomas Conyngton, Helen Potter (1917)
"A coupon bond is one to which such coupons are attached, each coupon requiring
payment on its due date of the interest instalment represented by that ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Corporate Bonds and Mortgages: Being the 3d Edition by Leonard Augustus Jones (1907)
"A contract of guaranty of a coupon bond transferable oy delivery is itself in
effect negotiable at law with the bond or coupons; for if not actually ..."
5. The Organization and Management of Business Corporations by Walter Collins Clephane (1913)
"Form of coupon bond. United States of America. State of Company. ... Gold Coupon
Bond. .$1000.00. No Know all men by these presents that the Company, ..."
6. Corporate Finance and Accounting: Treating of the Corporate Finances and by Harry Clark Bentley, Thomas Conyngton (1908)
"(Same as similar paragraph in "coupon bond." Form 40.) This bond is transferable
only in the manner prescribed in said indenture, on the books of the Steel ..."