An element of a bond typically refers to its core components, which include the principal amount (the initial investment or loan amount), the interest rate (the cost of borrowing or the return on investment), and the maturity date (when the bond will be repaid). Additionally, bonds can be characterized by their issuer (government, municipal, or corporate) and credit rating, which indicates the risk associated with the bond.
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