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Another word for Stocks is Equities; another word for Bonds is Fixed Income.

Other words for stocks are shares, investments, and issue.

Other words for bonds are sureties, securities, promise to pay, collateral, earnest, guaranty, and asset.

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What is another term for stocks and bonds?

How about equities and debt.


What is another term used for stocks and bonds?

How about equities and debt.


Difference between stocks and bonds?

stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes


Do corporations issue stocks and bonds?

They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.


What is more risky stocks or bonds?

Stocks.


Which earns interest stocks or bonds?

bonds


What is stock exchange and what is stocks and bonds?

A stock exchange is a place where stocks are traded. Stocks are shares of a company. Bonds are like a loan to a company.


Will long term debt increase when you issue stocks and bonds?

When a company issues bonds, yes. Stocks, no.


What was the long term goal for the federal securities act?

To regulate stocks and bonds.


What happens to stocks and bonds after the stockholder dies?

They become part of the deceased persons estate If the decedent had a will, the stocks and bonds pass on to the wills beneficiaries If there was no will, the state intestacy laws determine who gets the stocks and bonds


What is one key difference between stocks and bonds?

One key difference between stocks and bonds is that stocks represent ownership in a company, while bonds represent debt owed by a company or government.


Who regulates stocks and bonds?

There is one government agency - Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and two Self Regulating Organizations (SROs) who mandate or administer regulations for stocks and bonds: NASD (They recently changed the name to FINRA) and MSRB. * SEC regulates stocks, treasury securities, and municipal bonds * FINRA administers regulations by SEC for Over The Counter stocks (e.g., the stocks traded on NASDQ). * MSRB administers regulations by SEC in relations to Municipal Stocks. * Corporate bonds and notes are hardly regulated, since thy mostly trade in Over The Counter markets.

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