Face Value

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Face value refers to the nominal or stated value of a financial instrument, such as a bond or stock, as indicated on the instrument itself. It represents the amount the issuer agrees to repay at maturity for bonds or the original cost of a stock. Face value is crucial in determining interest payments and redemption value. It is distinct from market value, which fluctuates based on market conditions.

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