Baby bonds are savings-type securities that are available in small dollar denominations, typically $5000 or less. In the past, small dollar bonds were common in the United States, especially during wartime.
BABY BOND - Bonds whose par values are less than $1,000 are often described as baby bonds, or, in the c... BABY BONDS - Are bonds which have denominations less than $1,000 per bond.
Baby Bond Bonds with a denomination of less than a $1,000 par value. Baby bonds are a source of funds to corporations that lack access to large institutional markets and bring the bond market within reach of small investors.
Baby Bond - Any bond issued with a par value less than $1,000. Baby Boomer - A person who was born between 1946 and 1964. The baby boomer generation makes up a substantial portion of the North American population.
Baby Bond Bond with a face value of less than $1,000. Those futures delivery months with expiration or delivery dates furthest into the future; futures delivery months other than the spot or nearby delivery month.
Baby bond A bonds with a face (par) value of less than $1000. To withdraw from a previously declared interest, indication, or transaction.
Baby Bond One sold at face amount less than $1,000 to make it attractive to smaller investors.
Baby bond A bond with a par value of less than $1000. Back away ...
BABY BONDS " Bonds with denominations of less than $1000. BACKING AWAY " The failure of a market maker to fulfill its obligation to buy or sell the minimum amount for a bona fide quote.
baby bond: A bond with a face value of less than $1000. back-end load: Also called a redemption charge, a commission incurred when redeeming shares of a mutual fund.
Baby Bond - Bond with a face value of less than the traditional $1,000. Back Office - Term which refers to the administrative and clerical departments within a brokerage firm.
Baby Bond Fixed income securities issued in small denominations, generally with a maximum face value of $5,000. The small denominations enhance the attraction of baby bonds to the average retail investor.
Baby Bonds - Are bonds which have denominations less than $1,000 per bond.
baby bond A bond that has a par value less than $1,000. baby boomer An individual born shortly after World War II. back door The U.S. Treasury. back door financing When a government agency borrows from the U.S.
Baby bond In the context of general equities, to withdraw from a previously declared interest, indication, or transaction; broker-dealer's failure, as a market maker in a given security, to make good on a bid/offer for the minimum quantity.
See 'baby bond'....(Read more) Children's Tax Credit Replaced by the similarly-named 'child tax credit' in April 2003, children's tax credit is aimed at anyone with a child under 16, regardless...(Read more) Childrens Tax Credit ...
See also: Banks, Expense, Bearer Bond, Beneficial owner, Blue Chip
 
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