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A coupon payment is the periodic interest payment made to bondholders during the life of the bond. It is typically paid semi-annually or annually and is calculated as a percentage of the bond’s face value. Coupon payments provide a fixed income stream to investors who hold the bond, and the rate at which they are paid is known as the bond’s coupon rate.
An investor holds a $1,000 bond with a 5% coupon rate, receiving $50 in annual coupon payments (5% of $1,000).
• A coupon payment is the interest paid to bondholders at regular intervals.
• It is calculated as a percentage of the bond’s face value (the coupon rate).
• Bondholders receive coupon payments until the bond matures, at which point they are repaid the face value.
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