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What is the difference between a put option and a mandatory tender on a municipal bond?

A put option is at the discretion of the holder(owner) of the bond to put (sell) the bond back to the issuer for redemption. A mandatory tender is at the discretion of the issuer of the bond to require that the holder sell the bond back to the issuer (usually at par).


What will happen to the tender bond if the tender who has been accepted fails to provide performance security?

The Tender Bond will be forfeited if the Tenderer withdraws his Tender during the period of tender validity specified in the Tender Documents; or in the case of a successful Tenderer, if the Tenderer fails to sign the Contract and/or furnish the Performance Bond


What is the types of letter of guarantee?

There are several types of letter of guarantee that include: 1. Tender Bond/ Bid Bond 2. Performance Bond 3. Advance Payment Bond 4. Retention Money Bond 5. Maintenance Bond 6. Financial/ Payment Bond


What is the difference between a callable bond and a retractable bond?

A callable bond is where the issuer has the ability to redeem the bond prior to maturity. A callable bond is where the bond hold has the ability to force the issuer to redeem the bond before maturity. Hope this helps.


Which option for saving money typically offers the least liquidity?

Basic savings account


Why does your nose job still hurt 5 years later It seems to be tender or infected is draining the nose an option?

See a doctor.


Are all bonds convertible or are there special convertible bonds?

Not all bonds are convertible, in fact most are not. A convertible bond is a special bond with an option to exchange the bond for company stock under certain conditions.


Do corporate bonds provide investors the option of reselling the bond back to the issuing corporation at any time during the life of the bond?

Not immediate.Only after the minimum Lockin period.


What do you have to have if you dont have auto insurance?

Most states require either the insurance or a cash bond to be on file with the state. The insurance is always less expensive than the bond but it is an option.


Which sequence below represents the proper order of increasing bond strength?

Hydrogen bond < Van der Waals < Dipole-dipole < Ionic bond < Covalent bond Van der Waals < Hydrogen bond < Dipole-dipole < Covalent bond < Ionic bond Hydrogen bond < Van der Waals < Dipole-dipole < Covalent bond < Ionic bond The correct order is option 3: Hydrogen bond < Van der Waals < Dipole-dipole < Covalent bond < Ionic bond.


Which is common solvent children spread on material and sniff option are petrol samad bond paint?

paint


What is the ONE factor which is not present in US Treasuries but is present in all other bond types?

Call option