The bond's investors earn interest payments while holding the bonds until they mature and generate money from them. hence option d.
<h3>What are bonds?</h3>
A bond is a sort of security used in finance where the issuer owes the holder debt and is required, depending on the terms, to repay the principal and interest on the bond at the maturity date. Interest is often paid at regular intervals.
Direct bond purchases are made by private investors with the intention of holding them till maturity and profiting from the income they accrue. Additionally, they could invest in a bond mutual fund or bond ETF (ETF).
Hence option D is correct regarding the generation of income from bonds.
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The importance of belonging in a community is the role that you play to help the community, whether it is a small role or not. For example, in the community of the school, every student attending the school will play a major role since the school requires students in order to function.
The set of lines from Act I, Scene V of Shakespeare's "Twelve Night" that shows Olivia's interest in Cesario's (Viola's) social rank when Viola tries to woo Olivia on Orsino's behalf are "What is your parentage? 'Above my fortunes, yet my state is well: I am a gentleman.' -I'll be sworn thou art." Olivia asks Cesario about his social position, she is seeing him as interesting and then finds out she is falling in love with him. In Elizabethan times, a person's social position was very important. Someone of a lower rank could not marry a person of a higher rank. Olivia is a beautiful lady of noble birth so she has to consider very carefully whom she marries to.
Answer:
person beliefs our upbringings in your culture
Explanation:
because when you are a child that's when most of your 'being aware' of stuff happens, for example: if you tell a child that red means death then the child will grow up with the belief that red means death (unless the child will be corrected in the future)
these are my personal thoughts....