Assessable Security

  

Categories: Stocks, Bonds, Trading

Currently, major exchanges only deal with non-assessable stocks or bonds. The last time these bonds were issued was during World War II (so, put on your swing dancing shoes and get ready for a Fireside Chat). The unique trait to these bonds is that the company sold them at less than face value, on the condition that they could come back for the rest of the money later if they needed to.

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