When a company purchases bonds for more than their face value, the difference between the purchase price and the par value is recorded as an unamortized premium. This premium is amortized over the life of the bond, reducing the company's taxable income gradually.
The CFO reviewed the balance sheet and noted the unamortized premiums on investments, which will be amortized over the next several years to align with the maturity of the bonds.
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