From an investment point of view, bonds are generally considered to be safer investments than stocks. They are generally low risk low return investments, unlike stocks. As an investor in bonds, you would lend money to the issuer of the bonds. It is important to understand what bonds are and how they work as investment vehicles. Suppose a friend of yours is looking to invest $5,000 such that it will provide current income and increase the diversification of his assets. He has heard a lot about corporate bonds but wants to learn more before purchasing them. Fill in the blanks in the following conversation to give your friend the appropriate information regarding corporate bonds.   FRIEND: Can you explain to me the basics of how investing in a corporate bond will increase my current income?   YOU: Under a standard bond agreement, if you were to purchase a 10-year, $5,000 corporate bond with a 9% coupon, you would receive _______________ in interest each year, and at the end of the 10-year period, you would receive the par value of $___________________     FRIEND: OK, and am I guaranteed to receive these interest payments and the par value?   YOU: Well, some corporate bonds are issued as debentures, which have _______________    (Junior or Senior)  standing, meaning that they ___________ (are or are not)  backed by a legal claim on some specific property. A special type of corporate bond, known as a ___________________   bond, comes with a provision allowing you to convert them into a certain amount of stock.     FRIEND: Are there any other general features I should be aware of?   YOU: Corporate bonds can be issued in a wide variety of forms. As far as general features go, they tend to come in denominations of ____________   , and many have call provisions so that the issuers can’t retire the bond (by paying you back and ceasing to pay interest payments) within the first 5 or 10 years of the issue date. Such bonds ______________________   .     FRIEND: So if the interest rate were to fall and the issuer were able to retire my bond, I would be ______________  off than if I were to continue holding the bond, because if I reinvest the money the issuer returns to me, I would receive a ________________    interest rate.   YOU: Exactly. In such a case, the issuer would pay you a _______________   , but this generally would not fully compensate you for your loss.   FRIEND: Got it. Thanks for your help!   YOU: Any time!

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From an investment point of view, bonds are generally considered to be safer investments than stocks. They are generally low risk low return investments, unlike stocks. As an investor in bonds, you would lend money to the issuer of the bonds. It is important to understand what bonds are and how they work as investment vehicles.
Suppose a friend of yours is looking to invest $5,000 such that it will provide current income and increase the diversification of his assets. He has heard a lot about corporate bonds but wants to learn more before purchasing them. Fill in the blanks in the following conversation to give your friend the appropriate information regarding corporate bonds.
 
FRIEND: Can you explain to me the basics of how investing in a corporate bond will increase my current income?
 
YOU: Under a standard bond agreement, if you were to purchase a 10-year, $5,000 corporate bond with a 9% coupon, you would receive _______________
in interest each year, and at the end of the 10-year period, you would receive the par value of $___________________
 
 
FRIEND: OK, and am I guaranteed to receive these interest payments and the par value?
 
YOU: Well, some corporate bonds are issued as debentures, which have _______________    (Junior or Senior)  standing, meaning that they ___________ (are or are not)  backed by a legal claim on some specific property. A special type of corporate bond, known as a ___________________   bond, comes with a provision allowing you to convert them into a certain amount of stock.
 
 
FRIEND: Are there any other general features I should be aware of?
 
YOU: Corporate bonds can be issued in a wide variety of forms. As far as general features go, they tend to come in denominations of ____________   , and many have call provisions so that the issuers can’t retire the bond (by paying you back and ceasing to pay interest payments) within the first 5 or 10 years of the issue date. Such bonds ______________________   .
 
 
FRIEND: So if the interest rate were to fall and the issuer were able to retire my bond, I would be ______________  off than if I were to continue holding the bond, because if I reinvest the money the issuer returns to me, I would receive a ________________    interest rate.
 
YOU: Exactly. In such a case, the issuer would pay you a _______________   , but this generally would not fully compensate you for your loss.
 
FRIEND: Got it. Thanks for your help!
 
YOU: Any time!
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