Final redemption amount
The final redemption amount refers to the total amount that will be paid to bondholders upon the maturity or redemption of a bond. This amount includes the repayment of the principal amount borrowed by the issuer, as well as any final interest payments that may be due to the bondholders. The final redemption amount is typically calculated based on the terms outlined in the bond agreement, taking into account factors such as the face value of the bond, the interest rate, and the maturity date.
For investors, the final redemption amount represents the total return they will receive on their investment in the bond. It is important to be aware of the final redemption amount to accurately assess the potential yield and overall profitability of holding the bond until maturity.