Bond Definition | Becker

Accounting Dictionary

Bond

 

  1. A type of debt owed by governments and corporations. Bonds typically pay interest twice a year. A long-term debt instrument signifying the promise of the issuer to pay the face amount at the maturity date. Periodic interest payments are often required.

 

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