A fixed-income security (usually a bond) that has no early redemption features (callability or embedded call option). Bullet securities (bullets) are typically offered at lower rates and therefore are more expensive than comparable callables. Holders of bullet securities will give up call protection through maturity in exchange for potentially higher incremental returns. An example of bullet securities is credit cards.
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