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Sinking Fund Call

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sinking fund call
An issuer's call of a portion of an outstanding bond issue to satisfy the issue's sinking fund requirement. A sinking fund call is generally at par value with the bonds to be called determined by lot. Most bond issues provide investors with a period of protection between the date on which the issue is originally sold and the date on which the first sinking fund call takes place. For low-coupon bonds that sell at discount from par value, issuers will usually satisfy sinking fund requirements by purchasing bonds in the open market rather than calling them from investors. See also extraordinary call, optional call.

Sinking Fund Call
A provision in some bond indentures allowing the issuer to redeem a bond before maturity using money it had previously set aside in a sinking fund. A sinking fund is an account into which the issuer deposits money on a regular basis in order to repay the bond at some point in the future. A sinking fund call gives the company the ability to reduce its debt at its discretion. As with other callable bonds, a sinking fund call provision may only be exercised after a stated call date.


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