QUÉ SIGNIFICA PREMIUM BONDS EN INGLÉS
Bono premium
Un bono de prima es un bono de la lotería emitido por la agencia nacional de ahorro e inversiones del gobierno del Reino Unido. Los bonos son ingresados en un sorteo regular y el gobierno promete recomprarlos, a petición, por su precio original. Los bonos fueron introducidos por Harold Macmillan en su presupuesto de 1956. El gobierno paga intereses sobre el bono. Pero en lugar de los intereses que se pagan en cuentas individuales, se paga en un fondo de premio desde el cual una lotería mensual distribuye premios libres de impuestos, o primas, a los tenedores de bonos cuyos números se seleccionan al azar. La máquina que genera números aleatorios para la lotería se denomina ERNIE, para el equipo indicador electrónico de números aleatorios. Hay muchos diversos premios que se extienden a partir del £ 25 al premio superior de £ 1,000,000. Los inversores pueden comprar bonos en cualquier momento; Los bonos deben mantenerse durante un mes calendario completo después del mes en que se compran, p. Compra en enero, elegible para marzo. Los números se introducen cada mes, con la misma posibilidad de ganar cualquier premio, hasta que el bono sea cobrado.
definición de premium bonds en el diccionario inglés
La definición de bonos premium en el diccionario es bonos emitidos por el Tesoro desde 1956 para su compra por el público. No se pagan intereses, pero hay un sorteo mensual de premios en efectivo de varias sumas.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PREMIUM BONDS»
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premium bonds en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Premium Bonds Facts/Myths
Conspiracy Theories About Premium Bonds Facts about Premium Bonds Fun
Facts and Myths about Premium Bonds How to Claim Your Premium Bonds
Winning If American Adopted the Premium Bonds Program Premium Bonds and
the ...
2
Understanding Financial Management: A Practical Guide
Based on the expected price appreciation for discount bonds shown in Figure 5.7
and Table 5.1, can we logically conclude that investors will prefer discount bonds
to premium bonds? Ignoring differences in the taxation of long-term capital ...
H. Kent Baker, Gary Powell,
2009
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Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Premium bonds are a good deal for investors who want the highest possible yield
for a relatively short time. But always check the yield to call. Although the current
yield on premium-priced bonds is higher, you may be able to lock in your return ...
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Personal Finance: A Practical Approach
National Savings and Investments offer a range of savings accounts and
premium bonds. At any one time their website can be checked to see what is on
offer. Premium bonds are discussed below, but the National Savings offering
generally ...
Jane King, Mary Carey,
2013
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PricewaterhouseCoopers 2008 Guide to Tax and Financial ...
Investors who pay more than face value to purchase a bond are said to have
purchased the bond at a premium. Bonds purchased at a premium usually carry
a higher rate of interest than the prevailing rate for newly issued comparable
bonds ...
Mark T. Nash, Brittney B. Saks,
2007
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Women, Pleasure and the Gambling Experience
Emma: So how long have you had Premium Bonds for then? June: Oh, since they
first came out the Premium Bonds. They were, just one, you could buy just one for
a pound ... later on I had a little bit of money left me and for the Christmas box I ...
... Schedule A Amendments to the terms and conditions of NSB Series 53 to 58
and NPB Series 1 to 6. The Terms and Conditions of National Savings Bonds
1998, Series 53 to 58, and National Premium Bonds 1998, Series 1 to Series 6 ...
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Bonds: The Unbeaten Path to Secure Investment Growth
Keep in mind that if you cash in your EE or I bonds, you must pay federal income
tax on all the accrued interest. Buy premium bonds. If you believe that you might
sell bonds before maturity, premium bonds, bonds that are purchased for more ...
Hildy Richelson, Stan Richelson,
2011
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A Straightforward Guide to Savings and Investments: Living ...
PREMIUM BONDS: ARE THEY WORTH IT? Premium bonds are by far Britain's
most popular investment. About half the entire adult population hold premium
bonds, which do not pay interest but offer a share in a monthly prize draw.
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Investing in Fixed Income Securities: Understanding the Bond ...
Premium bonds offer a number of advantages. First, premium bonds generally
offer higher yields to maturity than comparable bonds priced at a discount or near
par. This higher YTM reflects the fact that the higher coupon makes it less likely ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PREMIUM BONDS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
premium bonds en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
'With £250000 how can I help my children, aged seven and 37, buy …
£150,000 across cash Isas, savings accounts and NS&I premium bonds. Stocks and Shares Isa, £70,000 in tracker funds. Self invested pension ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Money Made Easy: Your quick guide to ... buying premium bonds
THERE is less than two weeks to go before post offices stop selling Premium Bonds over the counter, so you need to act fast if you want to buy ... «The Sunday Times, Jul 15»
INVESTMENT CLINIC: Can you recommend an entirely safe …
Although they work a bit like a savings account, Premium Bonds are actually a prize draw where the interest paid is decided by a monthly draw. «This is Money, Jul 15»
July's big money Premium Bonds prize-winning numbers
The summer just got sunnier for two lucky Premium Bonds holders in Wales and Surrey after their numbers were picked as the £1 million prize ... «BT.com, Jul 15»
Premium Bonds to No Longer be sold over the Counter
The longstanding ability of the post office to sell premium bonds over their counters is set to end very soon. It has been announced that by the ... «MoneyExpert, Jun 15»
Premium Bonds sales over Post Office counters to end
It should also be intuitive and straightforward for these customers, given that they already manage and repay their Premium Bonds with us ... «BBC News, Jun 15»
How to track down missing savings, Premium Bonds and pensions
An old aunt buying you Premium Bonds, grandparents putting money into Post Office accounts when you were born, a pension thing you ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 15»
New £50000 Premium Bond investment limit
The maximum amount that you can put into National Savings & Investments (N&SI) Premium Bonds will be raised to £50,000 from 1 June, ... «Investors Chronicle, Jun 15»
Premium Bonds versus lotteries: what are the odds of winning?
You can now save £10,000 more in Premium Bonds after the limit was increased to £50,000. But what are the odds of winning and how do they ... «BT.com, Jun 15»
Consumer: Savers to increase premium bonds limit
Savers will be able to invest a further £10,000 in Premium Bonds as the maximum holding limit is being increased from £40,000 to £50,000. «Yorkshire Evening Post, Jun 15»