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Investing In Bonds
Investing in bonds
Prof. Sonali G. Kale,
Sr. Lecturer,
Yadavrao Tasgaonkar School Of Business Management,
Bhiwpuri Rd, Karjat.
14th November, 2010.
Investing Basics – What are your investment objectives?
Article by eFinance
When it comes to investment, many first time investors want to spend in both feet. Unfortunately, very few of these investors are successful. Investing in any requires a certain expertise. It is important to remember that few investments are one thing sure, there is the risk of losing your money!
Bond Investing
Article by Ishan Goradiya
Bond investing basics are simple. When you buy a bond, the bond issuer – either a government or corporation – pays you an agreed-upon rate of interest known as the coupon rate. In addition, you get your original investment back when the bond reaches a maturity date.Before investing in a bond issue, you should consider several factors.
A lesson in two most common forms of investment: buying stock versus buying bonds.