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Corporate Bonds Secondary Market

corporate bonds secondary market
Question: Investing and Market questions! please help! 10 pts!?

1. Investors purchase Corporate Bonds for:
a. interest income.
b. possible increases in value.
c. repayment of the face value at maturity.
d. All of the above are correct.

2. Which one of the following statements is true?

a. A bond sold for less than its face value is said to be sold at a
premium.
b. A bond sold for more than its face value is said to be sold at
a discount.
c. As interest rates in the economy increase, the value of
existing bonds will decrease.
d. There is a direct relationship between a bond's market value
and the overall interest rates in the economy.

3. In the secondary market, most Corporate Bonds are traded:
a. through investment banks.
b. through commercial banks.
c. on the New York and American Bond Exchanges.
d. between the issuing corporation and the investing public.

Answer: D D B

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Corporate Bonds Tax

corporate bonds tax
Question: Election day tomorrow how are you going to vote for the following?

Proposition 83: Sex Offenders. Sexually Violent Predators. Punishment, Residence Restrictions and Monitoring. Initiative Statute

Proposition 84: Water Quality, Safety and Supply. Flood Control. Natural Resource Protection. Park Improvements. Bonds. Initiative Statute

Proposition 85: Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor’s Pregnancy

Proposition 86: Tax on Cigarettes. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

Proposition 87: Alternative Energy. Research, Production, Incentives. Tax on CA Oil Producers

Proposition 88: Education Funding. Real Property Parcel Tax. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

Proposition 89: Political Campaigns. Public Financing. Corporate Tax Increase. Campaign Contribution and Expenditure Limits. Initiative Statute.

Proposition 90: Government Acquisition. Regulation of Private Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.

Answer: 83: Yes, although I STILL feel a little torn voting yes, because there are some forseeable problems with this prop, especially the fact that it affects ALL "sex offenders" including people who are caught peeing on the side of the road...those type of mild instances where people have "technically" committed a sex crime makes this prop unfair, but I think the good it will do outweighs the negatives. I hate molesters, rapists, abusers, etc. so I will vote yes.

84: YES...clean water??? Hell yes!

85: NO NO NO! I am most passionate about this prop. I'm disappointed to see people voting yes. By voting yes on this you endanger the small majority of girls who cannot tell their parents because of an abusive home life. Physical and sexual abuse do occur in homes, and if a girl gets pregnant and doesn't want to tell her parents about the abortion she has GOOD reason for it, usually to protect herself. Studies show over 60% of girls already tell one or both parents. If you have good communication and a loving relationship with your child you shouldn't have to vote yes on this to ensure they tell you. Also, this prop is just a small step that the pro-life side is taking towards getting abortion outlawed alltogether. It is a slippery slope! Please vote no. :(

86: Yes, I think the money used from the cigarette tax will go to really good things.

87: Yes. Save our planet!

88: No, many schools don't even qualify for the money they claim will be designated to them. Its a never-ending property tax...yikes.

89: Yes.

90: No, it sounds good in theory, but there's a lot of problems with this particular prop.

Happy voting!

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