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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do corporate bonds differ from corporate stocks?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bonds represent the ownership of multinational corporations, while stocks represent the ownership of domestic or single-country corporations. Stocks represent the ownership of multinational corporations, while bonds represent the ownership of domestic or single-country corporations. Stocks are certificates that represent money loaned to corporations, while bonds are certificates that represent the shares of ownership in a corporation. Bonds are certificates that represent money loaned to corporations, while stocks are certificates that represent the shares of ownership in a corporation.

OpenStudy (paki):

ur guess

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Bonds are certificates that represent money loaned to corporations, while stocks are certificates that represent the shares of ownership in a corporation? @paki

OpenStudy (paki):

agree

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