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Stock & Bond Brokers in Asheville, NC
A G Edwards & Sons Inc - Asheville, NC - Phone: (828) 252-3979
Banc Of America Investment Services- Inc - Asheville, NC - Phone: (704) 251-8307
Bank Of America Investment Services- Inc - Asheville, NC - Phone: (828) 251-8242
Cantwell Cameron W Investments - Asheville, NC - Phone: (828) 251-9700
McCarley & Company Inc Investments - Asheville, NC - Phone: (828) 252-5252
Raymond James Financial Services Inc - Asheville, NC - Phone: (828) 232-2223
Helpful Definition for: Stock & Bond Brokers
A regulated professional broker who buys and sells shares and other securities through market makers or other firms on behalf of investors are known as stockbrokers. A transaction in a stock exchange must be made between two members of the exchange, and an ordinary person may not visit the stock exchange market and ask to trade stock. Such an exchange must be done through a broker in Asheville.
A bond is a debt security in which the authorized issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay interest to use and/or to repay the principal at a later date, termed maturity. Brokers dealing with such bonds are known as bond brokers in Asheville.
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