Bonds

War Bond
A debt security issued by a government during wartime to finance military operations.
Workout Period
A Workout Period occurs when temporary yield discrepancies between fixed income securities are adjusted.
Yankee Bond
A Yankee bond is a debt obligation issued by a foreign entity, traded in the U.S. and denominated in U.S. dollars.
Yield Pickup
Yield pickup is the additional interest rate an investor gets by selling a lower-yielding bond and buying a higher-yielding bond to enhance portfolio performance.
Yield-to-Average Life
The bond yield that compensates you by considering the average maturity instead of the standard maturity date.
Z-Bond
A Z-bond, also known as an Accrual Bond, is a type of mortgage-backed security that matures last and accrues interest.
Zero-Coupon Bond
A zero-coupon bond is a debt security issued at a deep discount, maturing at its face value with no periodic interest payments.
Zero-Coupon Convertible
A quirky financial term that mixes the essence of dreams (stock) and realities (fixed income) into one thrilling bond.
Zero-Volatility Spread (Z-Spread)
The Z-Spread provides an insight into the value of a bond by spreading the difference between its cash flows and the corresponding risk-free Treasury yield.

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