kuponsumma
Kuponsumma is a term used in finance to describe the periodic cash payment that a debt instrument, such as a bond, pays to its holder as interest. In Finnish usage, kuponsumma literally means the coupon amount. It represents the actual money received at each coupon date and is typically determined by the instrument’s face value (nominal value) and its coupon rate.
In general, the kuponsumma per payment is calculated as face_value × coupon_rate ÷ payments_per_year. For example,
Some bonds are zero-coupon instruments and pay no kuponsumma during their life; instead, investors receive the
The kuponsumma is distinct from the yield or total return of a bond. While the kuponsumma is