FLOWER BOND - Government bonds that when owned at the time of death are acceptable at par in payment of... FLOWER BONDS - U.S. Treasury bonds that can be applied at par toward the payment of U.S. inheritance ta... FLP - Family Limited Partnership.
Flower bond Government bonds that are acceptable at par in payment of federal estate taxes when owned by the decedent at the time of death. Flow-through basis ...
Flower Bond A specially identified series of Treasury bonds accepted at full par in payment of estate taxes. Flower Bonds ...
FLOWER BOND " A U.S. Treasury Bond which is accepted at face value to pay estate tax. It trades at a discount since it has a relatively low interest rate (3% to 4%).
flower bonds U.S. Treasury bonds that can be applied at par toward the payment of U.S. inheritance taxes. The Treasury stopped issuing flower bonds in 1977. The last flower bond matured in 1998. flux ...
Flower bonds: U.S. government securities that were issued at a discount from par value, but are acceptable at par in payment of estate taxes. FNMA: See Federal National Mortgage Association.
flower bond A type of tax-advantaged bond issued by the US Treasury between 1953 and 1963. forced conversion Conversion of a callable convertible security forced by a call of the security.
Flower Bond A US Treasury bond that is accepted at face value to pay estate tax if the bonds were owned by the decedent at the time of death. Flower bonds are no longer issued and the last of them will mature in 1998.
See: Flower Bond Estimated Tax The anticipated amount of tax for the coming tax year that is based on the higher of regular or alternative minimum tax (AMT) minus any tax credits.
government at one time offered bonds with a death put nicknamed flower bonds. These bonds were redeemable at par value upon the death of the registered holder regardless of the underlying cost basis.
Flower bonds and pass-through issues are excluded. Total return consists of price appreciation/depreciation plus income as a percentage of the original investment. Indexes are rebalanced monthly by market capitalization.
FLOWER BONDS A type of bond that was issued by the US Treasury at a discount to par that can be redeemed at the owner's death by the heirs to settle estate taxes.
practice of reporting to shareholders using straight-line depreciation but using accelerated depreciation for tax purposes and "flowing through" the lower income taxes actually paid to financial statements prepared for shareholders. Flower bond ...
See also: Funding, Foreign bond, Banks, Reorg, Indenture
 
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