baby bond investment & finance definition A bond with a par value of $1,000 or less. Baby bonds allow small investors to invest in bonds and give smaller corporations a chance to sell bonds.
Baby bond a bond worth less than a thousand dollars. CATEGORIES ...
Baby Bond (U.S.) These are bonds having a face value of less than $1,000 and usually in $100 denominations. Advertisement ...
Definition Baby Bonds A name given to the Series A-1935 savings bond, but carried over to Series B-1936, C-1937 & 1938, and D-1939, 1940, & 1941 (through April) savings bonds. RELATED TERMS ...
Baby Bond A bond with a face value smaller than $1,000. Balance Sheet An accounting statement reflecting the firm's financial condition in terms of assets, liabilities, and net worth (ownership).
Baby Bond A baby bond is a bond with a face value of less than $1,000. [MORE] ...
Baby Bond Any bond issued with a par value less than $1,000. Baccalaureate Bond ...
Baby bond A bond with a par value of less than $1000. Back away ...
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.
95 billion worth of "baby bonds," as they were called, in denominations ranging from twenty-five dollars to a thousand dollars.
The treasury first offered the predecessor to savings bonds, called "baby bonds", in March, 1935. The bonds were issued in denominations from $25 to $1,000. They were sold at 75 percent of face value, and accrued interest at the rate of 2.
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