PIK note Finance debt finance paying interest on note redemption a form of debt financing that pays interest only when the note is redeemed, although the interest rate is usually much higher than on ordinary debt.
Payment-In-Kind (PIK) bond A bond that gives the issuer an option (during an initial period) either to make coupon payments in cash or in the form of additional bonds. ...
PIK - Payment In Kind. The use of a good or service as payment, instead of cash. Also known as "paid in-kind." An example is when a company issues stock instead of paying a cash dividend, or issues debt instead of paying a coupon.
PIK Securities (Payment-In-Kind) Bonds and preferred stocks whose interest and dividends are paid in additional bonds or preferred stock. See: Bond; Preferred Stock ...
PIK (Payment-in-kind) securities Highly speculative bonds or preferred stock that pay interest or dividends through additional bonds or preferred stock. Pink sheets ...
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PIK (Payment-in-kind) securities Highly bonds or preferred stock that pay interest or dividends through additional bonds or preferred stock.
PHLX See: Philadelphia Stock Exchange PIBOR See: Paris Interbank Offer Rate PIK See: Payment-in-kind bond PIPE See: Private Investment in Public Equity PK The two-character ISO 3166 country code for PAKISTAN.
Payment-in-kind (PIK) bond Payments mechanism Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) Pension plan Pension sponsors Perfect hedge Performance attribution analysis Performance evaluation Performance measurement Permissible nonbank activities ...
payment-in-kind (PIK) bonds, which are like regular coupon bonds but give the issuer the option of paying coupons in cash or in more bonds.
Company-written checks that have not yet cleared. Payment-in-kind (PIK) bond A bond that gives the issuer an option (during an initial period) either to make coupon payments in cash or in the form of additional bonds. Payments netting ...
See also: Payment-in-kind, Internal rate of return, Risk-adjusted return, Return On Equity, Long-term debt ratio
 
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