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- Definition The amortization of bonds is a process where the premium or discounted amount is assigned to the payment of interest of each period of the validity of the bond. The bonds can issue a discount or premium at par when the interest rate of the market is either higher or lower than the bond's coupon rate. No definition available.
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- Definition djustment in conversion terms refers to a change in the conversion price to reflect the change in value of the security, such as after a stock split. No definition available.
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- Definition As the name implies, 'convertible notes' usually result in debt funding being converted into equity, providing the investor with upside returns. No definition available.
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- Definition A convertible note is a form of short-term debt that converts into equity, typically in conjunction with a future financing round; in effect, the investor would be loaning money to a startup and instead of a return in the form of principal plus interest, the investor would receive equity in the company. No definition available.
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- Definition The equity & liability portion for the convertible bonds can be calculated using the residual approach. This approach assumes that the value of the equity portion is equal to the difference between the total amount received from the proceeds of the bonds and the present value of future cash flows. No definition available.
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- Definition The amount of penalty. No definition available.
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- Definition The amount of under forbearance agreement. No definition available.
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- Definition Reflects the difference between the fair value of payments made to legally extinguish a debt and its carrying value at that time. This item excludes the write-off of amounts previously capitalized as debt issuance costs. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef
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- Definition The cash outflow from the repayment of a long-term debt instrument which can be exchanged for a specified amount of another security, typically the entity's common stock, at the option of the issuer or the holder. Reference 1: http://fasb.org/us-gaap/role/ref/legacyRef
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