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Zero Coupon Bond

A zero coupon bond is a bond in which a broker-dealer has separated the interest payments from the principal amount. The zero coupon bond represents the principal only. Zero coupon bonds are sold at a discount. They are also called STRIPS (separate trading of registered interest and principal). Zero coupon bonds have the highest duration since the investor receives no interest payments. The interest that accrues on a zero coupon bond is taxed each year, making them fairly unpopular investments.

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