Which of the following is a difference between stocks and bonds?
A. Bonds may be issued by corporations or government; stock is only issued by corporations.
B. Stock may be issued by corporations or government; bonds are only issued by
corporations.
C. Bonds are only issued by government; stock is only issued by corporations.
D. There is no difference in terms of who issues stocks and bonds.
A. Bonds may be issued by corporations or government; stock is only issued by corporations.
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The agreement that established a system of fixed exchange rates immediately following World War II is known as the: a. IMF agreement
b. World Bank agreement. c. Bretton Woods agreement. d. none of the above.