Question at position 6 Which of the following describes a major difference between stocks and bonds? Bonds are counted in gross domestic product, and stocks are not counted. stocks represent ownership in a corporation, and bonds represent a loan to a corporation Bonds pay dividends, and stocks earn interest. Bonds represent ownership in a corporation, and stocks represent a loan to a corporation. Stocks are counted in gross domestic product, and bonds are not counted.Single choice

A

Bonds are counted in gross domestic product, and stocks are not counted.

B

stocks represent ownership in a corporation, and bonds represent a loan to a corporation

C

Bonds pay dividends, and stocks earn interest.

D

Bonds represent ownership in a corporation, and stocks represent a loan to a corporation.

E

Stocks are counted in gross domestic product, and bonds are not counted.

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