A deferred interest bond is beneficial for entities that do not wish to make immediate interest payments. For example, a corporation might issue deferred interest bonds to finance a long-term project that will not generate revenue immediately, thus deferring interest payments to a future date when the project is revenue-producing.
The company decided to issue deferred interest bonds to manage its cash flow more effectively during the early stages of its new development project.
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