SIE: 2.10.1. Income Bonds

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2.10.1.  Income Bonds

Income bonds are a long-term debt security in which the principal is usually secured by a mortgage. The coupon payments, unlike those of a mortgage bond, are not guaranteed, but are contingent on a company’s ability to pay, like preferred stock dividends. Income bonds are generally issued by companies that are in weak financial condition, often in an effort to avoid bank

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