- coupon holder
- владелец купона
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
English-russian accounting dictionary. 2014.
coupon rate — coupon, coupon rate (1) The rate of interest received by the holder of a security. Not necessarily the same as the yield realized by the holder. See rate. (2) For pass through securities, the holder s coupon rate is the gross coupon of the… … Financial and business terms
coupon — cou·pon / kü ˌpän, kyü / n [French, from Old French, piece, from couper to cut]: a statement of due interest to be cut from a debt instrument and esp. a bearer bond when payable and presented for payment; also: the interest rate of a coupon… … Law dictionary
coupon — [ko͞o′pän΄, kyo͞o′pän] n. [Fr, remnant, coupon < couper, to cut: see COUP] 1. a detachable printed statement on a bond, specifying the interest due at a given time: each coupon on a bond is presented for payment at the proper time 2. a… … English World dictionary
Coupon — Cou pon (k?? p?n; F. k?? p?n ), n. [F., fr. couper to cut, cut off. See {Coppice}.] 1. (Com.) A certificate of interest due, printed at the bottom of transferable bonds (state, railroad, etc.), given for a term of years, designed to be cut off… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
coupon stripping — is the process whereby interest coupons for future payment dates are separated from the security principal amount that entitles the holder to the principal repayment … Euroclear glossary
coupon — ► NOUN 1) a voucher entitling the holder to a discount on a product or a quantity of something rationed. 2) a detachable form used to send for a purchase or information or to enter a competition. ORIGIN French, piece cut off … English terms dictionary
coupon — The interest rate on a debt instrument expressed in terms of a percent on an annualized basis that the issuer guarantees to pay the holder until maturity. Chicago Board of Trade glossary coupon, coupon rate (1) The rate of interest received by… … Financial and business terms
coupon — cou·pon (ko͞o’pŏn′, kyo͞o’ ) n. 1) A code or detachable part of a ticket, card, or advertisement that entitles the holder to a certain benefit, such as a cash refund or a gift. 2) a) A periodic interest payment due to the holder of a bond. b) The … Word Histories
coupon stripping — Taking a coupon paying bond and selling on each of its coupons separately as zero coupon bonds in their own right. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary Coupon stripping is the process whereby interest coupons for future payment dates … Financial and business terms
coupon — couponless, adj. /kooh pon, kyooh /, n. 1. a portion of a certificate, ticket, label, advertisement, or the like, set off from the main body by dotted lines or the like to emphasize its separability, entitling the holder to something, as a gift… … Universalium
coupon — n. 1 a form etc. in a newspaper, magazine, etc., which may be filled in and sent as an application for a purchase, information, etc. 2 Brit. an entry form for a football pool or other competition. 3 a voucher given with a retail purchase, a… … Useful english dictionary