A. indenture bonds
B. trustee bonds
C. collateral bonds
D. mortgage bonds
Related Mcqs:
- The type of bonds that have tangible property as a collateral are classified as ___________
A. collateral security
B. commercial trust notes
C. equipment trust certificates
D. equipment bonds - The type of bonds which does not have U.S treasury as collateral and are swapped for outstanding loans are classified as _____________?
A. collateral bonds
B. sovereign bonds
C. primary bonds
D. secondary bonds - The bonds that are usually unsecured and are only backed by worthiness of issuing firm are classified as ____________?
A. untimed indentures
B. untimed debentures
C. indentures
D. debentures - If two independent projects having hurdle rate then both projects should ___________?
A. be accepted
B. not be accepted
C. have capital acceptance
D. have return rate acceptance - The factors considered by rating agencies on issuing bonds are _________?
A. position in industry
B. overall financial strength
C. issuer’s profitability and liquidity
D. all of the above - Considering the yields of bonds, the secured bonds as compared to unsecured bonds have
A. higher yields
B. lower yields
C. untimed yields
D. termed yields - If two independent projects having hurdle rate, then both projects should________?
A. Be accepted
B. Not be accepted
C. Have capital acceptance
D. Have return rate acceptance - The type of bond in which the coupon payment is mailed to registered bondholders and the owner is recorded by issuing company is classified as _____________?
A. unregistered bonds
B. indenture bonds
C. trustee bonds
D. registered bonds - The debentures that are considered as junior bonds as compared to debentures and mortgage bonds are classified as _________?
A. subordinated debentures
B. ordinate debentures
C. expansion debentures
D. premium debentures - The foreign bonds, sovereign bonds and Eurobonds are classified as types of __________?
A. local markets
B. state markets
C. international markets
D. national markets