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Convertible Securities

Convertible securities are corporate bonds or preferred stocks that can be converted to common stock. They combine the income features of bonds with the growth features of stock. Companies issue convertibles to make their securities more attractive to investors.

By generating regular income, they provide a level of protection against losing money if stock values decrease, along with the ability to benefit from growth if stock values increase.


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