What are the main types of corporate bonds?

Hello, corporate bonds can be divided into:

(1) Credit company bonds. Credit company bond is a kind of bond issued without any assets of the company as guarantee, which belongs to the category of unsecured securities.

(2) Real estate mortgage company bonds. Real estate mortgage corporate bonds are bonds issued with the company's real estate (such as houses, land, etc.). As collateral, this is a kind of mortgage-backed securities.

(3) Guarantee company bonds. Guarantee company bond is a bond issued by a company with a third party as the guarantor of debt service, and it is a kind of guarantee securities.

(4) Income corporate bonds. Income-oriented corporate bonds are a kind of bonds with special properties, with fixed maturity date, and the order of creditor's rights takes precedence over stocks when paying off. Its interest is paid only when the company is profitable, that is, the balance of the profit of the issuing company after deducting various fixed expenses is used as the source of bond interest.

(5) Convertible corporate bonds. Convertible corporate bonds refer to corporate bonds issued by issuers in accordance with legal procedures and can be converted into shares within a certain period of time according to agreed conditions.

(6) Corporate bonds with warrants. Corporate bonds with warrants refer to bonds issued by a company and entitled to subscribe for shares of the company.

(7) Exchangeable bonds. Exchangeable bonds refer to corporate bonds issued by shareholders of listed companies according to law, which can be converted into shares of listed companies held by shareholders in accordance with agreed conditions within a certain period of time.