Bondholder

Indenture: Formal Bond Agreement
Indenture is a formal agreement, also known as a deed of trust, between an issuer of bonds and the bondholder, covering various considerations like the form of the bond, amount issued, pledged properties, protective covenants, working capital and ratio, and redemption rights.
Bondholder: Definition, Risks, Rewards, and Tax Implications
A comprehensive guide to understanding bondholders, including their role, associated risks and rewards, and the tax implications of bond investments.
Trust Indenture: Comprehensive Definition and Overview
An in-depth exploration of Trust Indentures, their roles, types, applicability, and historical context in bond contracts between issuers and trustees.

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