They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
No, not all do.
When a company issues bonds, yes. Stocks, no.
Because stock is ownership, and "the people" own the government.
an investment firm.
High interest bonds are not issued by banks; they are issued by corporations that do not meet the standards of an investment-grade bonds. Like stocks, they are a corporate investment.
by selling bonds and issuing stocks...
No, not all do.
When a company issues bonds, yes. Stocks, no.
Governments don't issue stock. They issue bonds.
state laws
Because stock is ownership, and "the people" own the government.
Corporations with sound credit standing are able to issue bonds without pledging assets. Such bonds are called debenture bonds, or unsecured bonds.
Bonds are certificates that represent money loaned to corporations, while stocks are certificates that represent the shares of ownership in a corporation. Corporations borrow money by selling bonds to investors. Bondholders (those who have loaned money to the corporation by buying its bonds) receive interest on their investment and are eventually repaid the full amount of their loan. Corporations also sell stocks or stock certificates, which are shares of the ownership in the corporation. Owners of stocks in a corporation have invested in hopes of getting a portion of the corporation's profits through dividends. They also hope to share in the corporation's increased value through higher stock prices.
an investment firm.
High interest bonds are not issued by banks; they are issued by corporations that do not meet the standards of an investment-grade bonds. Like stocks, they are a corporate investment.
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stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes