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Definition of Long couponsLong coupons1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity. Long coupons1) Bonds or notes with a long current maturity.
Related Terms:LongOne who has bought a contract(s) to establish a market position and who has not yet closed out this Long bondsBonds with a long current maturity. The "long bond" is the 30-year U.S. government bond. Long hedgeThe purchase of a futures contract(s) in anticipation of actual purchases in the cash market. Used Long positionAn options position where a person has executed one or more option trades where the net Long runA period of time in which all costs are variable; greater than one year. Long-termIn accounting information, one year or greater. Long-term assetsValue of property, equipment and other capital assets minus the depreciation. This is an Long-term debtAn obligation having a maturity of more than one year from the date it was issued. Also Long-term debt/capitalizationIndicator of financial leverage. Shows long-term debt as a proportion of the Long-term debt ratioThe ratio of long-term debt to total capitalization. Long-term financial planFinancial plan covering two or more years of future operations. Long-term liabilitiesAmount owed for leases, bond repayment and other items due after 1 year. Long-term debt to equity ratioA capitalization ratio comparing long-term debt to shareholders' equity. Long bondsBonds with a long current maturity. The "long bond" is the 30-year U.S. government bond. Long runA period of time in which all costs are variable; greater than one year. Long straddleA straddle in which a long position is taken in both a put and call option. Other long term liabilitiesValue of leases, future employee benefits, deferred taxes and other obligations LONG-TERM LIABILITIESBills that are payable in more than one year, such as a mortgage or bonds. Long-term liabilitiesAmounts owing after more than one year. Coupon / CouponsThe periodic interest payment(s) made by the issuer of a bond Long positionOutright ownership of a security or financial instrument. The Long rateThe yield on a zero-coupon Treasury bond. Long-term debtA debt for which payments will be required for a period of more than long positionPurchase of an investment. Long Term DebtLiability due in a year or more. Longer-Term Fixed AssetsAssets having a useful life greater than one year but the duration of the 'long term' will vary with the context in which the term is applied. Odd first or last periodFixed-income securities may be purchased on dates Related to : financial, finance, business, accounting, payroll, inventory, investment, money, inventory control, stock trading, financial advisor, tax advisor, credit. |