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    Bearer Bond: Definition, How It Works, and Why …

    • A bearer bond is a fixed-income security that is owned by the holder, or bearer, rather than by a registered owner. The coupons for interest payments are physically attached to the security. The bondhold… See more

    Understanding Bearer Bonds

    Bearer bonds are bonds that have no registration. These bonds are (were) issued by companies or governments and sold to investors to raise money. The owner of the bond certifi… See more

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    Redeeming Old Bearer Bonds

    If you still hold old bearer bonds, there are ways to claim them. The U.S. government states that if … See more

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    How Bonds Are Issued and Registered Today

    Unlike the bearer bonds of the past, bonds are registered and tracked. Nearly all securities are now issued in book-entry form, meaning that they are registered in the investor… See more

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    The Bottom Line

    As time has progressed, federal agencies have been created to protect investors through various regulations and monitoring. Investing in securities is highly regulated, and every t… See more

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