Municipal Bond Glossary
Definitions of municipal bond investment terms
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A
Accrued
Interest - Interest earned since the last
interest payment date. Accrued interest on bonds purchased in
the secondary market is payable by the buyer of a bond to the
seller. Municipal bonds trade "plus accrued interest."
Ad Valorem
Tax - A tax based on the value (or assessed
value) of property.
Alternative Minimum
Tax - (or AMT) A federal tax aimed at
ensuring that wealthy individuals, trusts, estates and
corporations pay at least some income tax.
AMT Bond- (or
AMT-Exposed Bond) A private activity bond issued after August
7, 1986, the interest from which is a preference item to be
included in calculations of personal alternative minimum
tax.
B
Basis Point - A
shorthand reference to 1/100 of 1 percent (.01%) of yield.
Bearer Bond - A
bond that has no identification as to ownership. Interest is
payable upon receipt of detached semiannual coupons. Bearer
bond issuance was terminated in 1983.
Bond - A debt contract, bearing
interest, which promises to pay a principal amount due on a
specific date.
Bond Anticipation Note - A
municipal note issued in anticipation of later issuance of
bonds, usually from the proceeds of the sale of the bonds
anticipated or of renewal notes.
Book-Entry Bond - A
bond that is held by a depository which remits interest and
principal payments to owners as due. Beneficial ownership is
evidenced by book entry only. Today, most bonds are issued in
book entry form.
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