Bonds issued by political subdivisions of the U.S. government that are not obligations of the U.S. Treasury are called: a. federal bonds. b. agency bonds. c. Treasury bonds. d. municipal bonds. e. trust bonds.
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S. government that are not obligations of the U.S. Treasury. a. Federal bonds are issued by the federal government, so this option is not correct. b. Agency bonds are issued by government agencies, so this option is not correct. c. Treasury bonds are obligations Show more…
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