Bonds

Who Should Buy Bonds?

Treasury bonds can be an useful investment for people seeking security and a fixed rate of interest paid semiannually until the bond’s maturity date. Bonds are an important part of an investing portfolio’s asset allocation since their consistent returns serve to counter the volatility of stock prices. Bonds make up a bigger part of the

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Who Sells Savings Bonds?

Although the current 2.2 percent interest rate on Series I savings bonds is appealing, purchasing the bonds has grown more difficult. Paper Series I and EE savings bonds—those handy envelope stuffer gifts—can no longer be purchased in banks or credit unions; instead, you must purchase electronic bonds through TreasuryDirect, the Treasury Department’s Web-based system. Our

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Who Sells Corporate Bonds?

A brokerage business, bank, bond trader, or broker can help you buy corporate bonds on the primary market. On the over-the-counter market, some corporate bonds are exchanged and offer considerable liquidity. Before you invest, familiarize yourself with the fundamentals of corporate bonds, such as how they’re valued, the risks they entail, and how much interest

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