face-amount certificate investment & finance definition
A debt instrument issued by a type of mutual fund
that is called a face-amount certificate company. An investor who owns a
face-amount certificate makes periodic payments to the company issuing the
certificate. At the end of the payment period, the issuer pays the investor the
face value of the certificate. If the certificate is presented before maturity,
the investor is paid the surrender value.
See face-amount certificate in Wall Street Words
Debt issued by a face amount certificate company obligating the issuer to redeem the certificate at face value at maturity. The buyer makes installment payments that earn interest over the life of the certificate.
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