Bond Prospectus

/ˈbɒnd prɒˌspɛktəs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A formal legal document issued by an entity offering bonds to investors, detailing terms, risks, and financial information.
    The investors carefully reviewed the bond prospectus before deciding to purchase the new municipal bonds.

Forms

  • bond prospectus
  • bond prospectuses

Commentary

A bond prospectus is essential for regulatory compliance and investor protection, providing full disclosure of investment risks and terms.

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