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Nominal interest, is the amount of interest on a loan or investment that does not take into account inflation; it's the amount of interest listed on the loan or bond.
Nonpolar. There's a slight amount of polarity because of the double bond, but not much.
Yes it can, provided the money is not in a longer term bond.
Know the bond's face value, then, find the bond's coupon interest rate at the time the bond was issued or bought, then, multiply the bond's face value by the coupon interest rate it had when issued, then, know when your bond's interest payments are made, finally, multiply the product of the bond's face value and interest rate by the number of months in between payments.
It is worth about 1,504.82. You need to check your individual bond number with the government to get an exact amount.
A 11.3S2015 bond is not a known or public bond type.
$300 which is 10% of $3,000 is the amount you would have to pay.
The person paying the bond does not get anything back. The purpose of paying a bond is so you don't have to come up with the full amount of the bail. The 10% that you pay a bondsman it what he earns for guarnteeing you will appear in court. If you don't appear then the bondsman loses the full amount of the bail.
A "fidelity bond limit" is the actual dollar amount of insurance protection provided by the fidelity bond/insurance contract. E.g., a $100,000 fidelity bond will pay up to $100,000 in covered loss that exceeds the applicable deductible on the bond, if any. A "fidelity bond limit" is the actual dollar amount of insurance protection provided by the fidelity bond/insurance contract. E.g., a $100,000 fidelity bond will pay up to $100,000 in covered loss that exceeds the applicable deductible on the bond, if any.
A surety bond can be supplied by a bailbondsman who only puts up a percentage of the amount of money needed, but is liable for the whole amount if the defendant absconds. Cash surety is the ENTIRE amount of the bond must be posted, not just a percentage of it, as in the previous example.
You would need to obtain a surety bond. The amount of cash or security needed would depend upon the amount of the bond.
The exact amount of cash bond needed for a $50,000 charge would depend on the specific circumstances of the case and the court's determination. Typically, the cash bond required is a percentage of the total bond amount, which can range from 10% to 20%. So, the cash bond could be between $5,000 and $10,000 in this scenario.
Amount printed on the face of bond is called "Face value of bond".
Bond energy refers to the amount of energy needed to break a chemical bond between two atoms in a molecule. It is a measure of the strength of the bond and is usually expressed in units of kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol). Higher bond energy indicates a stronger bond that requires more energy to break.
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By obtaining a security bond for the amount needed to cover any transactions.