A. finance bonds
B. revenue bonds
C. financing bonds
D. project bonds
Related Mcqs:
- Cash flow which starts negative than positive then again positive cash flow is classified as__________?
A. Normal costs
B. Non-normal costs
C. Non-normal cash flow
D. Normal cash flow - In alternative investments, the constant cash flow stream is equal to initial cash flow stream in the approach which is classified as __________?
A. greater annual annuity method
B. equivalent annual annuity
C. lesser annual annuity method
D. zero annual annuity method - The cash flow which starts negative then positive then again positive cash flow is classified as ___________?
A. normal costs
B. non-normal costs
C. non-normal cash flow
D. normal cash flow - 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 - The price per share is $25 and the cash flow per share is $6 then the price to cash flow ratio would be ___________?
A. 0.24 times
B. 4.16 times
C. 0.0416
D. 0.24 - The bonds issued for longer term and must be sold in the country whose currency is not used in denomination of bonds are classified as __________?
A. interbank bonds
B. intrabank bonds
C. Australian bonds
D. Eurobonds - A project which have one series of cash inflows and results in one or more cash outflows is classified as __________
A. abnormal costs
B. normal cash flows
C. abnormal cash flow
D. normal costs - To improve the attractiveness for investors, the bonds are partially backed by ____________?
A. US.T-Bonds
B. UK-T-Bonds
C. UK-B-bonds
D. US-B-Bonds - The type of bonds which is fully backed by credit and faith of issuer is classified as __________?
A. general obligation tax
B. general obligation savings
C. general obligation bonds
D. general obligation notes - Bonds issued by government and backed by Pak government are classified as_________?
A. Issued security
B. Treasury bonds
C. U.S bonds
D. Return security