What are the characteristics of corporate bonds compared with general corporate bonds?

Corporate bonds refer to the securities issued by the company in accordance with legal procedures and agreed to repay the principal and interest within a certain period of time. Compared with general corporate bonds, corporate bonds have the following characteristics: (1) corporate bonds are the creditor-debtor relationship between companies and unspecified public, which is different from the creditor-debtor relationship between companies and financial institutions or other specific creditors; (2) Corporate bonds are transferable creditor's rights and debts, and general corporate debts are creditor's rights and debts whose transfer is restricted according to law; (3) Corporate bonds are represented by bonds, while general corporate debts are represented by other debt instruments; (4) the repayment of corporate bonds is unified, and the repayment period of corporate bonds issued at the same time is the same, while ordinary corporate bonds can have different repayment periods.