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The difference between stocks and bonds in terms of the future payments that they are expected to make is multiple choice 1 stocks pay fixed dividends, wheras bonds pay a variable amount of interest at regular intervals. bonds pay dividends out of profits, whereas stocks pay a predetermined amount of interest at regular intervals. bonds pay fixed dividends out of revenues, whereas stocks pay a variable amount of interest at regular intervals. stocks pay dividends out of profits, whereas bonds pay a predetermined amount of interest at regular intervals.
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