I own a film company and I am seeking to raise money for production and I would like to issue bonds. Where do I find bonds to issue ? Are there bond certificates available to so I can issue then to my investors? where do I find them or where do I buy them?
@rajohnentertainment A bank or investment bank would typically assist in creating the bonds to issue. Bear in mind that typically only very large companies borrow by issuing bonds as the costs and effort associated with doing this and the ability to borrow from many lenders makes sense for a large loan. The alternative of course to issuing bonds is to borrow money from a bank or other investors with a direct loan agreement. I hope that helps - best regards - Michael.
@johnpaulsialafau ... I was referring to the use of language which seems to be read of an article which it would hard for a normal person to understand. It would be better if simpler language was used and the information was broken down a bit more. I said "sounds" not "you are". :)
Hi Michael, bond rates fluctuate do they not so my question is what indicators would you use when selecting a time to buy bonds or under what favourable circumstances would be a good time to buy them, e.g. would you be wanting the currency of the bond you're buying the bond in to be weak or strong against other currencies at the time or the stock market to be doing well or badly in order for you to be likely buying them at a good rate?
what is a barer bond? You see it in the movies all the time, when the crook or police find the "booty" you'll have the jewels, gold, and barer bonds. they're always german for some reason.
'Bearer bonds' are bonds that belong to whoever is holding them - you can see how there might be potential for conflict. They were around at a time when the importance of physical ownership was more important than today when almost everything is also tracked electronically.
You're a legend, Dr Michael.
johnpaulsialafau 10 months ago
Hi Michael
Thank you for that amazing answer.
rajohnentertainment 1 year ago
Hi Micheal,
I own a film company and I am seeking to raise money for production and I would like to issue bonds. Where do I find bonds to issue ? Are there bond certificates available to so I can issue then to my investors? where do I find them or where do I buy them?
rajohnentertainment 1 year ago
@rajohnentertainment A bank or investment bank would typically assist in creating the bonds to issue. Bear in mind that typically only very large companies borrow by issuing bonds as the costs and effort associated with doing this and the ability to borrow from many lenders makes sense for a large loan. The alternative of course to issuing bonds is to borrow money from a bank or other investors with a direct loan agreement. I hope that helps - best regards - Michael.
savingandinvesting 1 year ago
sounds like you are reading this off a book
salarisdaman 1 year ago
@salarisdaman But he's 'um-ing' and 'ahr-ing' so he's not reading off a book. Ignoramus.
johnpaulsialafau 10 months ago
@johnpaulsialafau ... I was referring to the use of language which seems to be read of an article which it would hard for a normal person to understand. It would be better if simpler language was used and the information was broken down a bit more. I said "sounds" not "you are". :)
salarisdaman 10 months ago
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Tashialii 3 years ago
Hi Michael, bond rates fluctuate do they not so my question is what indicators would you use when selecting a time to buy bonds or under what favourable circumstances would be a good time to buy them, e.g. would you be wanting the currency of the bond you're buying the bond in to be weak or strong against other currencies at the time or the stock market to be doing well or badly in order for you to be likely buying them at a good rate?
spudfever 3 years ago
what is a barer bond? You see it in the movies all the time, when the crook or police find the "booty" you'll have the jewels, gold, and barer bonds. they're always german for some reason.
shakaama 3 years ago
'Bearer bonds' are bonds that belong to whoever is holding them - you can see how there might be potential for conflict. They were around at a time when the importance of physical ownership was more important than today when almost everything is also tracked electronically.
savingandinvesting 3 years ago
great info, thanks!
dibiboi 4 years ago