5 edition of The Handbook of Municipal Bonds found in the catalog.
The Handbook of Municipal Bonds
Susan Heide
Published
September 1994
by Probus Professional Pub
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Jess Lederman (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 900 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12083615M |
ISBN 10 | 1557385777 |
ISBN 10 | 9781557385772 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 31199991 |
Source: “The Handbook of Municipal Bonds” by Feldstein Fabozzi, copyright 01 Brief history of municipal bonds. 03 Understanding tax-equivalent yield Yields on municipal bonds are typically quoted in terms of their tax-equivalent yield, which represents the equivalent yield on a fully-taxable bond. Because of their tax-exempt. The municipal bond market is an arcane topic that receives little attention from the mainstream media or the academy (there are not many sources of complete information online, either). Fortunately there are several new muni books that are miles ahead of the thick tome that was previously lauded as the industry must-read: The Handbook of.
Municipal bonds in perspective 4 • The municipal bond market is fragmented and idiosyncratic • $ trillion in outstanding municipal bond debt • There are o different municipal bond issuers with bonds outstanding in the USA • Individuals hold 43% of municipal bonds Total U.S. bond market debt as of 2Q16*. municipal bonds: 1. Types of Municipal Bonds The type of municipal bond issued affects both the risk. of default and the value of the municipal bond. Repay-ment may come from the issuer, an obligor, or from a single tax or revenue source. There are two major types of municipal bonds: “general obligation bonds” and.
In The Handbook of Municipal Bonds, editors Sylvan Feldstein and Frank Fabozzi provide traders, bankers, and advisors--among other industry participants--with a well-rounded look at the industry of tax-exempt municipal bonds. Chapter by chapter, a diverse group of experienced contributors provide detailed explanations and a variety of relevant examples that illuminate essential elements of Brand: Wiley. This chapter provides a broad outline of the federal income tax rules relating to tax‐exempt municipal bonds. The topics covered include the rules relating to arbitrage, the private activity bond rules, and the remaining miscellaneous rules, including special rules for advance refunding bond issues.
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With this book as your guide, you’ll quickly become familiar with both. This chapter focuses solely on land‐secured bonds and emphasizes an investor's viewpoint of these credits.
Depending on the size of the underlying development project, these bonds can potentially move from non‐investment‐grade status to a lower investment‐grade position when a critical mass of development and a variety of taxpayers are in place. Municipal Bond Swaps (Evan C.
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