- Zero-Coupon Bond
- No payment of periodic coupon is made over the contract’s term on this kind of bond. Instead, on maturity, the interest and the principal are paid in full.
- Zero Coupon Bond
- A debt instrument that does not pay an investor any interest. With a one year or more maturing period, the bond is purchased at a discounted face price.
Random Finance Terms for the Letter Z
- Z Bond
- Z Score
- Zero Prepayment Assumption
- Zero Uptick
- Zero Balance Accounts
- Zero Beta Portfolio
- Zero-Coupon Bond
- Zero Coupon Bond
- Zero Investment Portfolio
- Zero One Integer Programming
- Zero Sum Game


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