Accounting articles

Supplemental Indenture

Supplemental IndentureCallable or redeemable bonds are bonds that can be redeemed or paid off by the issuer prior to the bonds' maturity date. When an issuer calls its bonds, it pays buyers the decision worth (usually the face value of the bonds) alo... Read more

Ionic bond dictionary definition

Ionic bond dictionary definitionWhat are stocks and bonds?A chemical bond is an enduring attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds. The bond may result from the electrostatic pressure of attraction b... Read more

Callable Bond Definition

Callable Bond DefinitionIf rates go to 10 p.c in five years, the company is not going to want to call bonds. As such, callable bonds have an embedded "call choice" which is bought to the borrower by the investor.Are Callable Bonds a Good Addition to... Read more

What is a BOM?

What is a BOM?A BOM with sub-assemblies allows your operations group to pinpoint potential options to expensive components and provides higher visibility into assemblies and sub-assemblies that may require additional work. Ultimately this constructio... Read more