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An Investor's Guide to Bond Basics

Sunday, 12 July 2009

An Investor's Guide to Bond Basics, free eBookWHAT ARE BONDS?

A bond is a debt security, similar to an I.O.U. When you purchase a bond, you are lending money to a government, municipality, corporation, federal agency or other entity known as the issuer. In return for the loan, the issuer promises to pay you a specified rate of interest during the life of the bond and to repay the face value of the bond (the principal) when it “matures,” or comes due.

Among the types of bonds you can choose from are: U.S. government securities, municipal bonds, corporate
bonds, mortgage and asset-backed securities, federal agency securities and foreign government bonds.

WHY INVEST IN BONDS?

Many personal financial advisors recommend that investors maintain a diversified investment portfolio consisting of bonds, stocks and cash in varying percentages, depending upon individual circumstances and objectives. Because bonds typically have a predictable stream of payments and repayment of principal, many people invest in them to preserve and increase their capital or to receive dependable interest income.

Whatever the purpose—saving for your children’s college education or a new home, increasing retirement income or any of a number of other financial goals— investing in bonds can help you achieve your objectives.

That’s especially true for retirement planning. During the past decade, the traditional fixed-benefit retirement plans have increasingly been replaced by defined contribution programs, such as 401(k) plans.

Because these plans offer greater individual freedom in selecting from a range of investment options, investors must be increasingly self-reliant in securing their retirement lifestyles. The diversity of fixed-income securities presents investors with a wide variety of choices to tailor investments to their individual financial objectives.

Whatever your goals, your investment advisor can help explain the numerous investment options available
to help you reach them, taking into account your income needs and tolerance for risk.

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mack said:

Thanks for sharing for such great post, according to me it is good to invest in Municipal bonds as they are exempt from all the taxes and interest earned and is not subject to federal income taxes. But demerits of municipal bond is they offer you less interest rate compared to corporate bonds. For more details refer bonds
July 28, 2009

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