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accreted value

The theoretical price a bond would sell at if market interest rates were to remain at current levels.

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  1. Accreted Value Definition | Investopedia
    The value, at any given time, of a multi-year instrument that accrues interest but does not pay that interest until maturity. The most well-known applications ...
     
  2. Compound Accreted Value (CAV) Definition | Investopedia
    A measure of the theoretical value of a zero-coupon bond at any given point in time. Because there are no interest payments like there are with traditional bonds , ...
     
  3. Accreted Value - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The value of an original issue discount bond or other bond where the interest (or the equivalent) is not paid until maturity. The accreted value of such a bond ...
     
  4. What is accreted value? - BusinessDictionary.com
    Definition of accreted value: Amount shown on a balance sheet to reflect the principal and interest accrued to date on bonds and other investments.
     
  5. What is accreted value? definition and meaning - InvestorWords.com
    Definition of accreted value: The theoretical price a bond would sell at if market interest rates were to remain at current levels.
     
  6. Accreted Value - MyPivots
    The mathematical value of the bond on a given day is its accreted value (or accumulated value to date). Note that the accreted value may be higher or lower than ...
     
  7. Accreted Value - Investing for Beginners - About.com
    Accreted value is the price a bond would sell for if interest rates remained at their current level indefinitely. Private investors and financial analysts use accreted ...
     
  8. Accreted value definition by Babylon's free dictionary
    Unlike a current interest bond which pays out interest on a regular basis, a zero coupon bond compounds it's value as it approaches maturity, when its accreted ...