| a short-term, negotiable, interest-bearing note representing indebtedness. |
Certificate of Indebtedness
A short-term fixed income security issued by the United States Treasury that has a coupon.
Investopedia Commentary
Unlike treasury bills--which are sold at a discount and mature at par value without a coupon payment--certificates of indebtedness offer fixed coupon payments. Certificates of indebtedness typically mature in one year or less.
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See also: Banker's Acceptance, Certificate of Deposit, Coupon, Money Market, Treasury Bill, U.S. Treasury
certificate of indebtedness