Bond Discount

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A bond discount occurs when a bond is sold for less than its face value, reflecting a difference between the bond’s market price and its nominal value. This typically arises due to interest rate fluctuations or issuer credit risk. Understanding what is a bond discount is crucial for investors and accountants, as it impacts yield calculations and financial reporting. Bond discounts are amortized over the bond’s life, affecting interest expense recognition.

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