answersLogoWhite

0

Stocks are considered much more liquid than bonds. This is because stocks are riskier and the value of the stock is determined by the present market.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is more risky stocks or bonds?

Stocks.


What is the meaning of funds mobilization?

Converting your bonds, stocks and liquid assets to cash


To what extent are government stocks liquid?

Governments don't issue stock. They issue bonds.


What does it mean that stocks and bonds are relatively liquid?

the amount of income they can bring changes frequently


Difference between stocks and bonds?

stocks are stocks and bonds are bonds . flatout -ashes


What are liquid investments?

Anything that can be easily sold and turned to cash .... stocks, options, futures, bonds, etc.


Do corporations issue stocks and bonds?

They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.


Which is a riskier investment corporate bonds or technology stocks?

Tech Stocks will be generally more volatile and thus considered more risky.


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.


Are government agency bonds more liquid than municipal bonds?

No and Yes, Their are liquid and illiquid issues in both


Why buys bonds and not stocks?

Bonds and stocks serve different purposes to the investor, and ideally you should buy both. Advantage of investment-grade bonds: the issuer is committed to paying you a stated amount of money on a stated date. The disadvantage is your return is limited to the agreed-on amount. Advantage of stocks: potentially unlimited return on your investment. The disadvantage is there are no guaranteed returns with stocks; you could potentially lose everything you invested in them. Speculative-grade bonds, or "junk bonds," have a risk/reward system more like stocks than investment-grade bonds.

Trending Questions
How much is 500 kwacha? What are the four sources of long term debt financing? What would the surrender value of a paid up 1000 whole life policy The policy was paid up after 20 years with a surrender value or actual cash value of 289. interest rate 2.5 percent for 33 years? My husband cosigned for my 2nd mortgage and he is not on the first mortgage. if we have the same lender for both mortgages and we quit paying on the first mortgage how fast will his credit be impacted? Is it possible for you to sign a check over to someone else? Can you order a new Toyota vehicle? How much is 60000pound sterling in US? What is the convertible arbitrage strategy and how can it be effectively implemented in the current market conditions? What bank sort code 60-06-39? What banks do not charge a fee to cash out of country check? Why is security is so important for bank? If you have a credit score of 604 can you buy a home with this score? What do you call a wedding and party planner? What does refer to maker mean when a check is returned from the bank? Can a person get pre-approved for a home loan with a credit score of 567 if they are presently in chapter 13? How does remortgaging help financial matters? How do you calculate the yield on a 3-month treasury bill? The Rangoon Timber Company has the following relationships SalesTotal Assets equals 2.23 ROA equals 9.69 percent ROE equals 16.4 percent What is Rangoon's Profit Margin and Debt Ratio? Work experience certificate format for fitter? Difference between micro finance and macrofinance?