Because stock is ownership, and "the people" own the government.
They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
When a company issues bonds, yes. Stocks, no.
The local government of the US issues bonds to pay for permanent improvements.
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.
Because stock is ownership, and "the people" own the government.
Governments don't issue stock. They issue bonds.
They do in fact issue stocks and bonds.
When a company issues bonds, yes. Stocks, no.
The local government of the US issues bonds to pay for permanent improvements.
municipal bonds?
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.
The best I could do is ask you to look at the Government bond list. Many countries such as India issue bonds or simple an IOU http://investment-income.net/rates/government-bonds-rate-page
a bond is a long term debt instrument or securried. bonds issue by the government do not have any risk of default the private sector company also issue bonds which are bonds debenture on india.
Issue bonds
The federal government issues bonds, along with short-term notes, for the expenditures required to operate the federal government and to pay off debt that is maturing.
No, a sole proprietorship cannot issue bonds or stocks. This business structure is owned and operated by a single individual, which means it does not have the legal status of a corporation that allows for equity financing through stock issuance. Sole proprietors typically finance their businesses through personal funds, loans, or other personal financial means.