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What do bond grades represent?

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9y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Various bond rating companies study a company's business. They look for earnings and business prospects. they also see if a company pays its debts on time and how much it already owes. Based on factors like these they assign a rating grade. They usually are a AAA. AA. or A, being the lowest.

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