obligací
Obligací, also known as an obligation, is a legal or financial commitment that requires one party, the obligor, to perform a specific action or refrain from doing so, for the benefit of another party, the obligee. In a financial context, an obligací typically refers to a bond, a debt instrument issued by governments or corporations to raise capital. When an entity issues an obligací, it borrows money from investors and promises to repay the principal amount on a specified maturity date, along with periodic interest payments, known as coupons. The obligor is the issuer of the bond, and the obligee is the bondholder or investor.
Obligací can vary in their terms and conditions. Factors such as the maturity period, coupon rate, and