Net Interest Cost
The traditional method of calculating bids for
new issues of municipal securities. The total dollar amount of interest over
the life of the bonds is adjusted by the amount of premium or discount bid,
and then reduced to an average annual rate. The other method is known as the
true interest cost (see also ?true interest?).
Remarks:
Bond funds including mutual funds (open-end and closed-end, actively managed
and indexed), exchange-traded funds and unit investment trusts offer a
convenient and affordable way to invest in a diversified portfolio of bonds,
but a bond fund investment can differ from a bond investment in ways that
are important to understand.
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