accrued market discount

accrued market discount definition - business

accrued market discount

The gain in the value of a bond that occurs because the bond has been bought at a discount from face value. For example, a $1,000 par bond maturing in ten years and selling at $800 can be expected to rise gradually in price throughout its remaining life. The accrued market discount is the portion of any price rise caused by the gradual increase (as opposed to an increase caused by a fall in interest rates).

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