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How are bonds and stocks different

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The difference between stocks and bonds is that stocks are shares in the ownership of a business, while bonds are a form of debt that the issuing entity promises to repay at some point in the future. ... This means that stocks are a riskier investment than bonds. Periodic payments.

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