TYPES OF BONDS A. Mortgage bonds: bonds secured by real property B. Equipment trust certificates: bonds secured by equipment (rolling stock) C. Debentures: unsecured bonds (no collateral). D. Revenue bonds: interest paid only if a specified level of earnings is ...
Key Concepts • A bond is a contract by a corporation or the government promising to repay borrowed money, plus interest, on a fixed schedule. • The amount that the bond issuer promises to pay the buyer at maturity is ...
Chemical Bond Classification • Chemical bonds are classified by the way the electrons are held between the atoms that are bonding to each other. Chemical Bond Classification • Electrons can be held in a bond by one of two ways: ...
outline • Terminology • The Yield to Maturity and Bond Prices • Corporate Bonds • Further questions Bond Terminology Face value Coupon rate Maturity date Bond Terminology Bonds make two types of payments: • The promised interest payments are called ...
Definition of a Bond A bond is a security that obligates the issuer to make specified interest and principal payments to the holder on specified dates. Coupon rate Face value (or par) Maturity (or term) Bonds are sometimes called fixed ...
Ionic bonding with dog bones Chemical Bonds • These attractions between atoms __bond__ molecules together. • We will be learning about ionic and covalent bonds, but there are more (bonds)! Ionic Bonds • (Side margin reads:) –Metal + nonmetal= ...
Energy and Chemical Reactions • Chemical Energy – Energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance. • Chemical reactions always involve energy changes. • Making bonds and breaking bonds involve energy changes Activation Energy • The energy required to ...
MISSION STATEMENT To provide community and economic benefits to Phoenix residents through bond financing and other community investments Overview Statutory Powers Mission Statement Bond Projects Programs Bond Proceeds Statutory Powers Incorporated in 1981 as an Arizona nonprofit corporation, by the ...
Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle (GARVEE) Bonds Frederick Werner Vivian Gutierrez Project Finance Program Manager Financial Manager Team Leader Office of Innovative Program Delivery Puerto Rico Division Federal Highway Administration Federal Highway Administration 3 Outline Lesson 1 Introduction to GARVEE Bonds ...
The Water Molecule • Water in a liquid state cover most of the earths surface. • Water contains: 10 protons, 10 electrons, and 10 neutrons. • Water is a polar molecule. Polarity • The oxygen of end of the molecule ...
Section 8.1 – Chemical Bonds, Lewis Symbols, and the Octet Rule • Whenever two atoms or ions are strongly attached to each other, we say there is a chemical bond between them. • There are three general types of ...
Review of Prior Knowledge ENDOTHERMIC: EXOTHERMIC: POTENTIAL ENERGY: Why do atoms become ions? How do atoms become ions? How do metals form ions? How do nonmetals form ions? Aim # 1- Why do elements form bonds? A chemical bond is ...
Covalent Bonds – Forms when 2 atoms share a pair of valence e- A. Types of Covalent Bonds 1. Single Covalent Bond – two atoms share one pair of electrons Ex: F Unshared pair – e- not 2 shared between ...
Diamond Metallic bonding Metallic bonding Number of covalent bonds from each Describe metallic bonding C2 Bonding, structure carbon and the properties of Melting point is low / high / very high matter Why doesn’t it conduct What bonds together ...
Metal atoms are bonded together by: a) covalent bonds b) ionic bonds c) metallic bonds d) elements such as Fe don’t have bonds Fe metal delocalised electron This model of magnesium is inaccurate because: a) the cations should be ...
Biochemical Makeup Proteins are made up of amino acid chains They chains are Amino Functional bonded by peptide Group bonds Proteins are part of the amino and Carboxyl carboxyl functional Functional Group groups Formation Proteins are formed by dehydration synthesis ...
8.1 Molecular Compounds • Covalent Bond are atoms held together by sharing electrons. • Molecule is a neutral group of atoms joined together by covalent bonds. • Diatomic molecule is a molecule consisting of two atoms • Molecular compound ...
Scenario: You are going to get 4 different substances and you need to be able to uncover which ones contain covalent bonds and which ones contain ionic bonds. Problem Question: Which of the substances contains covalent bonds and which ones ...
Introduction • Car loans, home mortgages, and even credit card balances all create a loan from a financial intermediary - just like government and corporate bonds. • Virtually any financial arrangement involving the current transfer of resources from a lender ...