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What is a debt instrument that pays principal and interest on a monthly basis?

1) Corporate bond
2) Municipal bond
3) Treasury bond
4) Certificate of deposit

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A debt instrument that pays principal and interest on a monthly basis is not typically a bond as they often pay interest semi-annually. A Certificate of Deposit does pay monthly and is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A debt instrument that pays principal and interest on a monthly basis is typically a type of bond or a loan. However, none of the bond options provided in the question (Corporate bond, Municipal bond, Treasury bond) typically pay back principal monthly. They usually pay interest semi-annually and return the principal at maturity. The only option listed that traditionally offers monthly payments of both principal and interest is a Certificate of Deposit (CD). Therefore, the correct answer is 4) Certificate of deposit.

A debt instrument that pays principal and interest on a monthly basis is a Certificate of deposit (CD).

A CD is a time deposit offered by banks and other financial institutions. When you purchase a CD, you lend money to the issuing institution for a fixed period of time, and in return, the institution pays you interest.

In addition to paying interest on a monthly basis, some CDs also allow you to withdraw your principal before the maturity date, although there may be penalties for early withdrawal.

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