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Bonds are essentially... A. illegal except for those issued by public utility companies. B. either common or preferred types of bonds. C. designed to help prevent trusts. D. loans to a corporation.
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Bonds are essentially...
A. illegal except for those issued by public utility companies.
B. either common or preferred types of bonds.
C. designed to help prevent trusts.
D. loans to a corporation.
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D. Loans to a corporation
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Its D pretty sure
Step-by-step explanation:
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