Bonds that are not pledged against revenue stream or specific assets are classified as

A. general obligation bonds
B. general obligation notes
C. general obligation tax
D. general obligation savings
✅ The correct answer is option A.
Bonds that are not pledged against revenue stream or specific assets are classified as general obligation bonds. A general obligation bond (GO) is a municipal bond backed by the credit and taxing power of the issuing jurisdiction rather than the revenue from a given project. General obligation bonds are issued with the belief that a municipality will be able to repay its debt obligation through taxation or revenue from projects.

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