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What are the primary differences between a bond and a stock?(1 point)
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Stocks are certificates debt, while bonds are units of ownership in a corporation.
Stocks are certificates debt, while bonds are units of ownership in a corporation.
Stocks are units of ownership in a corporation, while bonds are certificates of debt.
Stocks are units of ownership in a corporation, while bonds are certificates of debt.
Stocks are units of ownership in a corporation, while bonds are contracts that specify duties to the corporation.
Stocks are units of ownership in a corporation, while bonds are contracts that specify duties to the corporation.
Stocks are contracts that specify duties to the corporation, while bonds are units of ownership in a corporation.
Stocks are contracts that specify duties to the corporation, while bonds are units of ownership in a corporation.
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Stocks are units of ownership in a corporation, while bonds are certificates of debt.
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