Which of the following is a difference between stocks and bonds?  A. Stocks are issued for a fixed period; bonds are not. B. Stocks pay interest; bonds pay dividends. C. Bond payouts are more predictable than payouts from stocks. D. Bonds represent ownership; stocks represent debt.

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Which of the following is a difference between stocks and bonds? 
A. Stocks are issued for a fixed period; bonds are not.
B. Stocks pay interest; bonds pay dividends.
C. Bond payouts are more predictable than payouts from stocks.
D. Bonds represent ownership; stocks represent debt.

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