Amount printed on the face of bond is called "Face value of bond".
That will vary, depending on the jurisdiction of the agency or company, and the amount of the bond.
Fifty thousand and 00/100The word 'dollars' is usually already printed on the check
When goods are sold directly from Bond House to buyer by Bond House Authority is called Bond Sales. This sale is exempted of sales taxes..... Manish Verma
When you buy a savings bond, you get a coupon payment periodically during the lifetime of the bond (typically 3%-4% of the face value), and when the bond matures, you get the original amount of money you paid back as well as the final coupon payment.
Difference between actual amount and budgeted amount is called "Variance" and variance analysis is done to find out the reasons for variance
The sale amount of a bond is called the face value or par value of the bond. It is the amount that the bond issuer agrees to repay to the bondholder upon maturity.
I think it's called a market value.
The purchase price of a bond is called the "face value" or "par value" of the bond. This is the amount that the bond issuer agrees to repay the bondholder at maturity.
The principal amount of a bond that is repaid at the end of the term is called the "face value" or "par value." This is the amount that the bond issuer agrees to pay the bondholder upon maturity. It is also the basis for calculating interest payments, which are typically expressed as a percentage of the face value.
The day a bond or other obligation is due to be paid is called the maturity date. This is the date on which the issuer of the bond is obligated to repay the principal amount to the bondholder.
The measure of the strength of a chemical bond is called bond energy. It represents the amount of energy required to break a bond between two atoms. Bond energy is typically expressed in units of kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).
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The energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms is called bond dissociation energy or bond energy. It represents the amount of energy needed to break a specific chemical bond in a molecule into its isolated atoms.
A printed file is commonly called a hard copy.
The interest payment is called the "coupon" and it is usually a fixed amount per year, which is set when the bond is issued. But when you buy a bond on the market for a price that is different from the original face value, the effective interest rate is called the "yield". The reasons why the yield might be different from the coupon rate are described in the related link called Bond yields and coupon.
Money is printed at a "mint."
This is called a peptide bond, or peptide linkage.