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Why do corporate bonds be offerd more in longer time contrary to stocks?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: bond, corporate, stock, time, business, business finance
Answer posted by chris10martin 4 weeks ago: Corporate bonds(888.951.8680) are often issued for longer durations compared to stocks because they serve distinct financial and strategic purposes. Bonds are debt instruments where the issuing company borrows money from investors and agrees to pay periodic interest and return the principal at ...
I want to know about SDR bonds:?
Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: american, world, dollar, line, bond, year, richard, ends, years
Answer posted by chris10martin 4 weeks ago: SDR bonds, or Special Drawing Rights bonds, are financial instruments denominated in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), which is an international reserve asset created by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). SDRs are not a currency but a unit of account used to supplement official reserves and ...
The bonds of the Nordy Company have a coupon interest rate of 9%. The interest on the bonds is paid
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open
Related topics: bond, company, year, interest, return, years, mature
Answer posted by timscottseo 3+ months ago: The interest on Nordy Company’s bonds, with a coupon interest rate of 9%, is paid annually or semiannually, depending on the specific terms of the bond issue. The coupon rate of 9% represents the annual interest paid to bondholders as a percentage of the bond's face value. Annual ...
I found a nest with baby birds in, will the mother come back?
Posted 3+ months ago | 13 answers | | Open
Related topics: bird, baby, mother, nest, found, accident, chick, worried, animal
Response posted by DinosaurDancing123 3+ months ago: Most likely, the mother is somewhere watching you get close to the nest. As long as you don't repeatedly go by the nest, the mother will continue to feed her babies. Messing with any birds or eggs can force the mother to feel that her babies are in too much danger, and will abandon the nest.
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