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What (who) is premium over bond value - definition

BOND ISSUED BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT, TERRITORY, OR THEIR AGENCIES, GENERALLY TO FINANCE PUBLIC PROJECTS
Municipals; Munis; Municipal Debt; Bond measure; Municipal bonds; Municipal Bond; Municipal debt; Tax-exempt bond premium laundering; Premium Laundering; Muni bond; Muni bonds; Tax exempt bond; Tax exempt bond premium laundering; Tax-exempt bond; Municipal securities; Municipal finance

Crossover value         
TERM IN GENETICS
Crossing-over value
In genetics, the crossover value is the linked frequency of chromosomal crossover between two gene loci (markers). For a fixed set of genetic and environmental conditions, recombination in a particular region of a linkage structure (chromosome) tends to be constant and the same is then true for the crossover value which is used in the production of genetic maps.
Liquidity premium         
Liquidity Premium
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
Par value         
STATED VALUE OR FACE VALUE
At par; Under par; Over par; Par-value stock; Stock value; Par exchange rate
Par value, in finance and accounting, means stated value or face value. From this come the expressions at par (at the par value), over par (over par value) and under par (under par value).

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Municipal bond

A municipal bond, commonly known as a muni, is a bond issued by state or local governments, or entities they create such as authorities and special districts. In the United States, interest income received by holders of municipal bonds is often, but not always, exempt from federal and state income taxation. Typically, only investors in the highest tax brackets benefit from buying tax-exempt municipal bonds instead of taxable bonds. Taxable equivalent yield calculations are required to make fair comparisons between the two categories.

The U.S. municipal debt market is relatively small compared to the corporate market. Total municipal debt outstanding was $4 trillion as of the first quarter of 2021, compared to nearly $15 trillion in the corporate and foreign markets.

Local authorities in many other countries in the world issue similar bonds, sometimes called local authority bonds or other names.