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current maturity of long-term debt
See current portion of long-term debt.
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Current Maturity: Current time to maturity on an outstanding note, bond or other money market instrument; for example, a five-year note one year after issue has a current maturity of four years.

current maturity: The number of years until a bond matures.
current ratio: A value calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities.
current yield: The coupon rate of a bond divided by the market price of the bond.

Current Maturity (in banking)
Original Age (insurance term)
front cover (in marketing)
Bond Issue Costs (in accounting)
Original Maturity (business term)
Put (in accounting)
When Issued (in banking)
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Bonds with a long current maturity. The "long bond" is the 30-year US Treasury bond.
Low grade
A bond with a rating of B or lower.

Current maturity The length of time before a security matures. Current yield The annual rate of return received from an investment's current market value. Calculated by dividing the coupon rate by the current value of the bond.

(2) When an investor swaps out of one security into another of shorter current maturity, he/she is said to back up. "Back up the truck" Used in the context of general equities. "Prepare for a very large buyer.

Long bonds Bonds with a long current maturity. The "long bond" is the 30-year US Treasury bond. Long coupons (1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity.

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1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity.
2) A bond on which one of the coupon periods, usually the first, is longer than the other periods or the standard period.
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Long coupons
Definition: [crh] (1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity. (2) A bond on which one of the coupoDefinition: n periods, usually the first, is longer than the other periods or the standard period.

Long coupons
(1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity. (2) A bond on which one of the coupon periods, usually the first, is longer than the other periods or the standard period.

Extending maturity through a swap, e.g. selling a 2-year note and buying one with a slightly longer current maturity.
External finance
Funding that is not generated by a firm's operations: new borrowing or a stock issue.

Yield Curve
Graph depicting the relationship between yields and current maturity for securities with identical default risk.
Yield-to-Call
Return available to call date taking into consideration the current value of the call premium, if any.

(1) When bond yields rise and prices fall, the market is said to backup. (2) An investor who swaps out of one security into another of shorter current maturity is said to back up.
In the context of general equities, "Prepare for a very large buyer." ...

Extension swap
Extending maturity through a swap, e.g. selling a 2-year note and buying one with a slightly longer current maturity.
External efficiency
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selling a 2-year note and buying one with a slightly longer current maturity. External efficiency Related: pricing efficiency. External finance Finance that is not generated by the firm: new borrowing or a stock issue.

See also: Convertible Bond, Funding, Banks, Expense, Indenture

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