The Money Farm Team

How Are Bonds Doing Now?

“The I bond is a fantastic choice for inflation protection because you receive a fixed rate plus an inflation rate added to it every six months,” explains McKayla Braden, a former senior counselor for the Department of the Treasury, referring to a twice-yearly inflation premium. Why invest: The Series I bond’s payment is adjusted semi-annually […]

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How Are Bonds Funded?

Mutual funds invest in a variety of products, pooling money from other investors to invest in a variety of securities. Bond funds invest in fixed-income assets such as US Treasury bonds, municipal bonds, corporate bonds, and international government and business bonds. Bonds are issued by these companies to raise capital (money) for projects or to

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How Are Bonds?

A bond is a guarantee from a borrower to repay a lender with the principal and, in most cases, interest on a loan. Governments, municipalities, and corporations all issue bonds. In order to achieve the aims of the bond issuer (borrower) and the bond buyer, the interest rate (coupon rate), principal amount, and maturities will

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