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Debt Securities

Debt securities are financial instruments that represent borrowed money. When you buy a debt security, you are essentially lending money to a government or corporation, which promises to pay you back at a specific date, along with interest. Common examples include bonds and notes. Investors buy these securities to earn interest over time, making them a way to generate income while taking on less risk than stocks. The issuer benefits by securing funds for projects or operations without giving up ownership.