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28 March, 13:27

How does a bond differ from a stock? Select all that apply.

A bond is issued for a certain amount, while a stock is a small part of ownership in a company

A bond is usually issued by a government, while a stock by a public for profit company

A bond is something you keep forever, while a stock you can buy and sell whenever you want

A bondholder receives interest from the bond-issuer, while a stock holder receives nothing until they sell the stock

A bond is considered a safer investment, while a stock is considered riskier

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  1. 28 March, 17:08
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    A&B are true

    C - bonds have a specified term of maturity, therefore it is not forever

    D - stock holders can receive dividends before selling the stock

    E-While typically safer, bonds are not categorically safer than stock
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