What is the new price of the bonds, given that they now have 19 years to maturity?

February 5th, 2010
RayRay asked:


A corporation issued 20-year, 7% annual coupon bonds at their par value of $1,000 one year ago. Today the market interest rate on these bonds has dropped to 6%. What is the new price of the bonds, given that they now have 19 years to maturity?

MONTY
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How do you include the interest income from the redemption of Series EE Bonds?

January 25th, 2010
bbjay20 asked:


I need help in accounting for some Series EE bonds I had cashed in in 2006 on my federal tax return. There were various bonds I had that were originally issued between 1983 and 1986. From the bank I cashed them in at I received a “Statement of Interest Paid for Redemption of US Savings Bonds”, but not a 1099-INT. This statement shows the breakdown and total Interest I earned on the bonds. Should I just assume that statement I received is the 1099-INT? I am planning on using that information to include in my Interest Income section, but am not sure if I should have received a 1099-INT as well.

Does anybody have any information to help me out?
I did my preliminary return using HR Block software. I wasn’t totally sure where to include this amount. I added it as Interest Income, but I’m not sure if that’s correct. I never received the 1099INT for the amount, just the statement indicating the total interest income earned from the redemption. The software seemed to indicated a 1099INT should have been received. There was also no place to indicate that they were Series EE bonds, so where it said enter name of Bank I included Name-Series EE Redemption. Think that is sufficient?

Thanks

VICENTE

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Bonds of Sea and Fire - fan vocal version

January 23rd, 2010
katethegreat19 asked:


All vocals and instrumentals are performed by me ^_^
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I used my harp this time! It was really hard to get into my closet….^0^’
The vocals are supposed to be in the language of Aveh. This is what I believe the language of Prince Bartholomew’s people would sound like to a Solarian. This is also his theme, pity there aren’t more cutscenes of him to add to the video.
Hmm…and while I was recording the harp parts my birds wouldn’t shut up, so you can hear them in the background!! ^0^ aaaaaaah!
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‘LYRICS’:

Sonoyo lomi lo
Kaya shaka lu
Kiya ba mali malo
Ehdra maki e
Sulu haiteh
Graiya mi eshi eshi e

Ka thaliaka sa
Ak’goloha
Ehvi liu ma dra u
Prehshti ka u
Toteh saju
Kimi va lei lei lu

Olo dragu olo dragu Aveh
No luneh vali
Usa nehvu usa mali
Noleh sulu baleh sulu baleh Aveh
No lu nehvali
Usa nevu usa mali malo…

Ya ha ya ha ya ya…
ya ha ya ha ya ya ya

Hanannai hanannai ya….
Hanannai hanannai ya….

Lyrics copyrighted 2008 by Kate Covington
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~MP3 DOWNLOAD:
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?yygwhtjjhw5
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ALTERNATE LINK ^_^
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http://files.filefront.com/Bonds+of+Sea+and+Fire+ka9mp3/;12870736;/fileinfo.html
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Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it!! ^0^ Please comment if you have anything to add critique-wise! I always love hearing your opinions and ideas!^0^
until next upload ^_^
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CREDITS:
Music composed by: Yasunori Mistuda
sung and arranged by: katethegreat19
clips from XENOGEARS, owned by: Squaresoft/ Squarenix
-katethegreat19

KENDRICK

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When bonds are formed what happens to bond energy?

January 5th, 2010
IJS asked:


When bonds are formed, does the bond energy increase? When they break, does the bond energy decrease?

KENDRICK
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How many bonds does Sulfur forms to ahieve stability?

January 3rd, 2010
Minitrue asked:


In terms of bonding, I see sulfur sometimes form 4 single bonds with surrounding atoms, and sometimes form 6 single bonds. How do you know which one to follow when you are given the formula for a molecule?

When does sulfur form 6 single bonds in a molecule?

Thx
Does a lone pair of electrons count as a single bond for sulfur?

WILLY

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How do you identify the bonds in hydrocarbons?

December 29th, 2009
Jada asked:


Imagine that you are working in a lab, and you find four bottles containing hydrocarbons in the chemical storage cabinet. Outline the step-by-step procedure you would follow to identify which unknown samples have a multiple bond and which have all single bonds.

TRISTAN
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How credit cards become asset-backed bonds

December 29th, 2009
marketplacevideos asked:


Mortgages arent the only financial instruments that get turned into securities. Marketplace Senior Editor Paddy Hirsch explains how companies make money by buying credit card debt and bundling it. More coverage of the financial crisis is at marketplace.org/financialcrisis

LEVI

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Important Aspects of Surety Bonds

December 18th, 2009
Groshan Fabiola asked:


In today’s unstable and unpredictable economic climate, surety bonds are extremely important for company owners who wish to ensure that the legal terms of their closed contracts and agreements are properly respected by all parties involved. The practice of establishing surety bonds dates back hundreds of years ago, when such agreements had the role to increase the safety and efficiency of long-distance trade. Nowadays surety bonds can take various forms, play a wide range of roles and are commonly used to secure the terms of major contracts. At present, surety bonds are extensively used in the construction industry, as contractors are often obliged to provide project owners a bond that guarantees the respecting of the terms stipulated in the contract. Sometimes owners are also required to provide payment bonds to ensure that the suppliers and construction teams will receive their payment in time.

According to a series of recent studies, the construction industry in the US is a 445 billion dollar business that includes around a million contractors, up to 70 national contractor agencies and associations, and more than 7 million workers. Elaborate market investigations recently conducted in the US have revealed that over 60,000 contractors in the construction industry failed to respect their agreements over the last 10 years, canceling public and private sector construction projects worth more than 18 billion dollars. In order to prevent major financial losses and an entire succession of undesirable results, increasingly larger numbers of companies nowadays consider using surety bonds when closing major deals. In the construction industry and not only, surety bonds have a crucial role, enabling project owners to minimize serious financial risks.

Surety bonds generally establish a temporary tripartite relationship between the obligee (the secured party), the obligor (the principal) and the surety (the party that is secondarily liable). Suretyships basically require the surety to undertake the debt of another party (the principal). Although many people still confuse a surety with an insurer, they are two distinctive notions. Thus, it is very important to distinguish between suretyship and insurance agreements. For instance, a liability insurer may pay a third party on behalf of the insured, in which case the insured is under the protection of the insurer. By contrast, in case of surety bonds, the surety guarantees the performance of a certain contractor to the owner of a project, but the surety bond protects the project owner instead of the contractor.

Since they first emerged 100 years ago, surety companies in the United States have evolved considerably, nowadays delivering reliable, efficient and high-quality services. Consequently, surety bonds have diversified considerably in the last few years, addressing a wide range of risk situations. The two main categories of surety bonds available today are: contract surety bonds (provide financial security and construction assurance on construction projects by guaranteeing to the obligee that the principal will perform the work and pay subcontractors, workers and suppliers) and commercial surety bonds (guarantee performance by the principal of the obligation stipulated in the bond). These two main categories can be further separated in a wide range of subcategories.

A popular subcategory of contract surety bonds is represented by bid bonds (provide financial assurance that the contractor intends to enter into the contract at the price bid and provide the required performance and pre-negotiated payment bonds), while a popular subcategory of commercial surety bonds is represented by contractor license bonds (contractor license bonds are imposed by state law in order to obtain a license to form a certain business).

Whether you are interested in closing performance bonds, payment bonds, contractor license bonds, subdivision bonds, court bonds or various other types of surety bonds, it is very important to request the services of a prominent, respectable and reliable surety bond-services offering agency. With the help of a solid surety bond-services offering agency you will be able to enter in possession of your desired surety bonds rapidly, with less effort and in exchange for competitive rates.

So, if you want to find out more information about surety bonds or even about contractor license bonds, please click these links.



KIP
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Bonds “The Short”

December 18th, 2009
lojoacole asked:


The new bonds ad for the “the short”

SAMUAL

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The Original Minds Eye - Leaving The Bonds Of Earth (7)

December 16th, 2009
RicBNH asked:


The Original Mind’s Eye “Leaving The Bonds Of Earth”.A spectacular computer-animated odyssey through time, combined with original music. The journey begins at the dawn of civilization and moves through the rise of man and technology, on into the future, with breathtaking visual imagery. The Mind’s Eye joins these stunning visuals together with a powerful, original music soundtrack, composed by James Reynolds. The upbeat, futuristic music blends perfectly with the visual themes of The Mind’s Eye of emotional and technological imagery with music.

JACK

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