Asking yourself whether you prefer to buy a U.S. 10 Year Treasury note yielding 2.1%, or General Electric Company (NYSE:GE)
stock with a current dividend yield of 3.5% might appear to be a
superfluous task. Obviously buying the stock makes more sense, right?
Unfortunately, investing is rarely that simple, so before you spend your
money, let's take a quick look at the key factors that will help you
make this choice.
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