What is a bond?
A general obligation bond is long-term borrowing in which a city pledges its full faith and credit (taxing power) to repay the debt over a specified term. A revenue bond is a long-term borrowing in which a city pledges the revenue of the project being funded to repay the debt over a specified term.

The purpose of a bond issue is to borrow money to finance major capital projects. A capital project is generally defined as a project expected to have a useful life of 10 years or more which is estimated to cost in excess of $100,000.

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1. What is a bond?
2. Why issue bonds?
3. How is the debt on bonds repaid?
4. Are there additional financial implications?
5. When are bond referendums held?
6. What is a bond rating?