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Discounted Basis

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Discounted basis
To sell a debt instrument below maturity value, so that the difference makes up all or part of the interest.

Discounted Basis
The sale of an investment vehicle, especially a bond, at a price below its value at maturity. This sale price must be the difference between the maturity value and the remaining interest or carrying cost on the investment vehicle.


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