Ohio Registered Investment Bond

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An investment bond (sometimes called a debenture) issued by a corporation is an instrument promising to repay a loan to a corporation, which is may be secured by corporate assets. The relation between a bondholder and the corporation is that of a creditor-debtor. The principal on the debt is paid on the maturity date. The obligations evidenced by the bond may be secured or unsecured.


A registered bond is one issued with the name of the owner printed on the face of the certificate. It can be transferred to another individual only with the owner's endorsement.

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Upon appearing in court as scheduled, and as stated in the bail bond agreement, you get your money back. As an example, if the court sets bail at $15,000, this means you can pay $15,000 to the court in order to be released from jail. Once you return to court on your specified date, you're able to get your money back.

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Are all State of Ohio bonds tax-exempt? No, the State of Ohio also issues taxable debt from time to time. A potential investor should consult a tax advisor to determine the tax treatment of investments because the tax status of an individual varies and tax laws may change.

Standard Bail Bond If you are found Not Guilty or the charges are dismissed, you will receive 100% of your deposit back. If your case is resolved in any other manner your bond deposit will be returned less any administrative fees, courts costs or fines.

Ohio bonds help to finance infrastructure, schools, housing, roads, and other important public projects in the state of Ohio. They also finance economic development assistance programs intended to attract, create, grow, and retain businesses across the state.

An investor who buys a government bond is lending the government money. If an investor buys a corporate bond, the investor is lending the corporation money. Like a loan, a bond pays interest periodically and repays the principal at a stated time, known as maturity.

Bail is the money a defendant must pay in order to get out of jail. A bond is posted on a defendant's behalf, usually by a bail bond company, to secure his or her release. Defendants with pending warrants are usually not eligible for bail. Bail is not intended as a punishment in itself.

A bond is simply a loan taken out by a company. Instead of going to a bank, the company gets the money from investors who buy its bonds. In exchange for the capital, the company pays an interest coupon, which is the annual interest rate paid on a bond expressed as a percentage of the face value.

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