Term Bond

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A term bond is a type of debt security that matures on a single, specified date, as opposed to serial bonds, which have staggered maturity dates. Investors receive the principal amount in full upon maturity. Term bonds are commonly used by corporations and governments to raise capital. Understanding what a term bond is can be crucial for financial planning and investment strategies.

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