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Investment Vehicles

Horizontales
Long-term government debt instruments with semiannual coupons.
Sovereign debt securities backed by U.S. Treasury bonds.
U.S. agency backed by the government, issues mortgage-backed pass-through securities.
Bond trading below its par value.
Risk-free short-term government securities with zero coupon and high liquidity.
Unsecured bond backed only by the issuer's promise to pay.
Separated coupon and principal payments, including Treasury zero-coupon bonds.
Bond that can be exchanged for a predetermined number of common shares.
Funds held in commercial banks, considered part of the money supply.
Treasury inflation-protected securities indexed to inflation.
Bond trading above its par value.
How a premium bond is quoted.
Tax-exempt bonds issued by local governments, subject to state and local taxes.
Face amount of a bond, often $1,000 for parity calculations.
Privatized agency dealing in secondary market mortgages.
Bond that does not pay periodic interest but is issued at a discount.
Bonds issued by U.S. government-sponsored agencies, like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Flexible premium
Accounts backed by FDIC, including demand deposits and CDs.
Verticales
Annual return when buying a bond at current market price, includes gains/losses.
Student Loan Marketing Association that issues conventional debentures.
Annual return based on buying a bond at its par value.
Savings accounts with fixed amounts held for a specific period, pay interest upon maturity.
Annual return based on current market price of a bond.
Debt instruments with intermediate maturities, pay semiannual coupons.
Government securities including bills, notes, and bonds.
Short-term highly liquid securities, includes Treasury bills and commercial paper.
Price at which a convertible bond is equal to the common stock value.
Insurance considered a security
High-minimum certificate of deposits paying higher interest.
Foreign entity debt traded in the U.S., denominated in USD.
Bond paying periodic interest to holders.
Measure of money supply in the economy.
Agency dealing in secondary market mortgages, listed on NYSE.
Represents foreign stock ownership in U.S. dollars.
Debt issued by foreign entities, traded in the U.S. and denominated in USD.