|
Fixed income securities ((See Chapters 21 and 22 of the Vernimmen))
Fixed income securities are all debt obligations issued by corporations, governments, or government agencies which pay a fixed interest rate over a defined time period. All types and classes of bonds represent the biggest part of fixed income securities.
|
|
|
|
You get more than just a glossary
on www.vernimmen.com:
- A monthly newsletter with over 60,000
subscribers
- 610,000 financial data for over 16,000
groups
- A 279-question quiz with answers
- A text book that has
sold 130,000 copies
- And all the rest |