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stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes
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.
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
The difference between bonds shares and mutual funds is in their definition. Bond shares refers to the individual shares that an investor owns in a company while mutual fund is the collection of all the stocks and shares in a company.
They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes
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.
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.
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
The difference between bonds shares and mutual funds is in their definition. Bond shares refers to the individual shares that an investor owns in a company while mutual fund is the collection of all the stocks and shares in a company.
They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms; ionic bonds involve the electrical attraction between atoms.
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Stocks.
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A stock exchange is a place where stocks are traded. Stocks are shares of a company. Bonds are like a loan to a company.
Wealth is what you have in the bank and assets you can sell (house, car, boat, stocks, bonds, ...) Income is what your employer gives you (or you take out of your own company)