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Dow Jones Corporate Bond Index

Dow Jones Corporate Bond IndexWhat is the difference between a share of stock in a company and a corporate bond?

1. A difference between a share of shares in a company and a corporate bond that is

a. the landlord has obligations of the voting rights in the society so that the shareholder does not.
b. the owner has the right to receive a fixed annual coupon payment plus a lump sum payment at maturity of the bond, while the shareholder is entitled to a share of future profits.
C. the share of stocks is a lawsuit when the obligation is not.
d. Stocks are issued against funds that are loaned to the company.


2. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an index used to track the average price of all stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. How many shares of companies are included in the Dow?

a. 30
b. 500
C. 90
d. 250

1 - B
2 -

Shareholders have the right to vote in the corp. In the case of bondholders are paid before the bankruptcy shareholders. The bonds are issued in exchange for the funds lent to a corp (one way).

Posted on January 22, 2010.
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