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Stocks, bonds, and other items that can be owned but cannot be seen or touched are examples of tangible property.
Default Risk
The possibility that a borrower will fail to pay back a loan or meet contractual obligations.
Government of Canada Bond
A debt security issued by the Canadian government to support government spending.
Maturity Date
The specified date on which the final payment of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument must be paid in full.
Par Value
The face value of a bond or stock, as stated by the issuing company.
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