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Q: A bond is simply a form of an interest bearing note?
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Bonds are a form of interest-bearing notes payable?

True


What is a compound called if there two fluorine atoms form a compound with a covalent bond?

It would not be a compound. It is simply fluorine in its elemental form.


Will Nitrogen bond with flouride to form ionic bond?

no. they will form covalent bond


Which bond does not form a molecule?

h20 does not form a bond


What is most likely to an ionic bond with Cl?

Any positive ion will be able to bond with the Cl- ion to form an ionic bond. There is no more likely or less likely to bond. If the positive ion is 2+ charged, it simply bonds with 2 Cl- ions. If it is 1+ charged, it simply bonds with 1 Cl- ion. Hence, there is no positive ion which is most likely going to bond with Cl-.


Two fluorine atoms form a compound with a covalent bond What is this compound called?

Two fluorine atoms can not form a compound they simply form a [molecule]


Does oxygen and nitrogen form an ionic bond?

No. An ionic bond is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. Since oxygen and nitrogen are both nonmetals, they form a covalent bond.


What is Schedule B in a tax return?

Schedule B, titled Interest and Ordinary Dividends, is filed with Form 1040 or Form 1040A for seven reasons.One, it's used to report over $1,500 of taxable interest or ordinary dividends.Two, it's used to exclude interest from U.S. savings bond series EE or I issued after 1989.Three, it's used to report foreign accounts or trusts.Four, it's used to report interest from a seller-financed mortgage on a property used by the buyer as a personal residence.Five, it's used to report original issue discount [OID] in an amount less than that shown on Form 1099-OID.Six, it's used to report accrued interest from a bond.Seven, it's used to reduce a bond's interest income by the amount of amortizable bond premium.


What type of bond does a covalent bond form?

A chemical bond


What is a general obligation bond?

These are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuing agency. Interest payments on GO bonds are supported by the taxing authority of the state or city government and are generally considered the safest form of municipal bond.


How do you report interest earned on a promissory note and do you file 1099?

You must complete Schedule B (Form 1040), Part I, if you file Form 1040 and any of the following apply. # Your taxable interest income is more than $1,500. # You are claiming the interest exclusion under the Education Savings Bond Program (discussed earlier). # You had a foreign account or you received a distribution from, or were a granter of, or transferor to, a foreign trust. # You received interest from a seller-financed mortgage, and the buyer used the property as a home. # You received a Form 1099-INT for U.S. savings bond interest that includes amounts you reported before 2006. # You received, as a nominee, interest that actually belongs to someone else. # You received a Form 1099-INT for interest on frozen deposits. # You received a Form 1099-INT for interest on a bond that you bought between interest payment dates. # Statement (4) or (5) in the preceding list is true. On Part I, line 1, list each payer's name and the amount received from each. If you received a Form 1099-INT or Form 1099-OID from a brokerage firm, list the brokerage firm as the payer. If you received interest you must file a Form 1099-INT for that interest with the IRS. Send Copy A of Form 1099-INT with a Form 1096, Annual Summary and Transmittal of U.S. Information Returns, to your Internal Revenue Service Center by February 28, 2008 (April 2, 2008 if you file Form 1099-INT electronically). Give the one who paid the interest Copy B of the Form 1099-INT by January 31, 2008.


What will a calcium atom form a ionic or covalent bond?

it will form a ionic bond