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stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes
Ionic bonds are formed between atoms with large differences in electronegativity.
An investment banker can provide information on municipal bonds and stocks. When purchasing municipal bonds you are technically lending money to the bond and in return getting reimbursed with interest.
They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
While there are many options for buying municipal bonds, I prefer to use e-trade for trading stocks and purchasing bonds. The commissions are very low and they make it easy to manage your money.
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The only difference between the 2 is that a stock represents ownership and a bond is a long term debt. You will be paid via stocks but only receive interest from bonds.
Stocks.
The main difference between stocks and bonds is that stocks give you partial ownership in a corporation, while bonds are a loan from you to a company or government.
1)stocks are in units, whereas bonds are for number of years. 2)stocks are the number of units for the companies whereas bonds can be for short or long term
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