Original Issue Discount

Example Definitions of "Original Issue Discount"
Original Issue Discount. Or "OID" means fifty percent (50%), which is applied to the Principal Amount to determine the Funding Amount.
Original Issue Discount. The original discount of 5% of the Original Principal Amount of the Note. The Holder shall be entitled to deduct the Original Issue Discount from the gross proceeds of the Original Principal Amount when the Note is issued.
Original Issue Discount. Means the amount that accrues in respect of this Note daily at a rate of 6.00% per year on the Accreted Value of the Note, beginning on the Issue Date. Original Issue Discount will be calculated [on a semi-annual bond equivalent basis], using a 360-day year comprised of twelve 30-day months. 20
Original Issue Discount. 10% of the purchase price of the Note.
Original Issue Discount. The 12.5% discount on the Original Principal Amount that exceeds the consideration paid by the initial Holder
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