The difference between corporate bonds and corporate bonds

1. Corporate bond is a unique concept of joint stock limited company, and corporate bond is a simple combination of the concepts of debt and company in civil law. 2. Corporate debt is the creditor-debtor relationship between a joint stock limited company and an unspecified person, including the creditor-debtor relationship between the company and a specific person. 3. Corporate bonds are transferable creditor-debtor relationships, and the transfer of corporate bonds is restricted by the contract law. 4. The repayment of corporate bonds is unified, while corporate bonds have different repayment methods and deadlines. 5. Corporate bonds are in the form of bonds, while corporate bonds are diversified.