Bonds
What you need to know about bonds
Get answers to frequently asked questions
Since bonds can be bought and sold on the market, you have the freedom to sell your bonds at any time for a fair rate. In fact, companies may often buy back their own bonds if their credit improves and they are able to re-issue at a more favorable interest rate.
Most commonly traded bonds are issued by governments or major corporations, but other bonds can be traded privately or through over the counter exchanges.
When bonds were first issued in the 1800s, they were physical pieces of paper with cut-away interest coupons attached, often with no record of ownership, which made theft difficult to track. Modern bonds are digital contracts that are recorded and tracked to protect you from theft and fraud.