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    Are Certificates of Deposit (CDs) a Type of Bond?

    July 8, 2024 No Comments

    A: There is a fair amount of overlap between certificates of deposit (CDs) and bonds — they are both fixed-income securities which you generally hold on to until maturity. Simply put, you put your money into a CD or bond for a set period, and you know exactly

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    Are high-yield bonds better investments than low-yield bonds?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: Most bonds typically make periodic payments, known as coupon payments, to the bondholder. A bond’s indenture, revealed when the purchaser buys the bond, will specify the the details of the coupon payments. Different companies will issue different bonds to raise financial capital, and the

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    Are high-yield bonds better investments than low-yield bonds?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: Most bonds typically make periodic payments, known as coupon payments, to the bondholder. A bond’s indenture, revealed when the purchaser buys the bond, will specify the the details of the coupon payments. Different companies will issue different bonds to raise financial capital, and the

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    Are high-yield bonds better investments than low-yield bonds?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: Most bonds typically make periodic payments, known as coupon payments, to the bondholder. A bond’s indenture, revealed when the purchaser buys the bond, will specify the the details of the coupon payments. Different companies will issue different bonds to raise financial capital, and the

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    Are high-yield bonds better investments than low-yield bonds?

    July 8, 2024 No Comments

    A: Most bonds typically make periodic payments, known as coupon payments, to the bondholder. A bond’s indenture, revealed when the purchaser buys the bond, will specify the the details of the coupon payments. Different companies will issue different bonds to raise financial capital, and the

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    Are money market accounts considered checking or savings?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: A: A money market account (MMA) is neither a checking account nor a savings account, though it does contain elements of both. Like a checking account, an MMA offers check-writing privileges, though they are limited to around three per month. Some MMAs also offer

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    Are money market accounts considered checking or savings?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: A: A money market account (MMA) is neither a checking account nor a savings account, though it does contain elements of both. Like a checking account, an MMA offers check-writing privileges, though they are limited to around three per month. Some MMAs also offer

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    Are money market accounts considered checking or savings?

    July 7, 2024 No Comments

    A: A: A money market account (MMA) is neither a checking account nor a savings account, though it does contain elements of both. Like a checking account, an MMA offers check-writing privileges, though they are limited to around three per month. Some MMAs also offer

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    Are money market accounts considered checking or savings?

    July 8, 2024 No Comments

    A: A: A money market account (MMA) is neither a checking account nor a savings account, though it does contain elements of both. Like a checking account, an MMA offers check-writing privileges, though they are limited to around three per month. Some MMAs also offer

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    Are U.S. banks authorized to issue bank guarantees or medium term notes (MTNs)?

    June 30, 2024 No Comments

    A: Bank guarantees and medium term notes (MTNs) are different types of instruments that serve different purposes for corporations. Bank guarantees are instruments issued by a bank or other lending institutions ensuring that the money owed by a debtor will be paid. In other words,

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