Baby bonds function similarly to traditional bonds, where investors lend money to the issuer in exchange for periodic interest payments and the eventual return of the face value when the bond matures.
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Baby Bonds: Definition, Pros and Cons, Examples
Baby bonds are fixed-income securities issued by government entities and corporations, offering regular interest payments and a predictable return backed by the issuing authority. Often available in ...
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