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Bond Issue Costs

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Bond Issue Costs
The expenses a company or government incurs in the process of issuing a bond. Bond issue costs may include registration with regulators, marketing the issue to investors, procuring insurance and so forth. An issuer must consider bond issue costs when weighing whether issuing a bond is worth the risk.


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