The Philosophy of Bonds: Cost of Certainty

What a Bond Really Is At its core, a bond is simple: Most bonds are issued in $1,000 units. It’s like lending a neighbor $1,000 and agreeing on an interest rate with repayment later only here, it’s formalized with preset dates of cash flows and legally enforceable. The important part: bondholders are lenders, not owners. … Continue reading The Philosophy of Bonds: Cost of Certainty