FAQ

7. What’s the difference between stocks and bonds?

Quick Answer:
Stocks represent ownership in a company; bonds are loans to governments or businesses that pay interest.


Learn More:
Equities offer growth and volatility; bonds provide stability and income. Balancing the two controls risk. The choice depends on time horizon and goals — growth investors lean toward equities; those seeking predictability add bonds.

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