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The face value is the initial capital value of the corporate bond, and the amount repaid to the bondholder at maturity. The face value is set at the time of issue, and is usually $100.
Introduction to Fixed Income - Full presentation
About FIIG
What is corporate bond?
The role of corporate bonds in a balanced portfolio
How do corporate bonds work
The 3 main types of corporate bonds
How to buy and sell corporate bonds
What is a yield?
What is a coupon?
What is maturity date?
What is face value?
What is an issuer?
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