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Choosing Bonds Over Stocks

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

When do you invest in bonds? What makes it a better alternative for you as compared to stocks or other options like savings and CD’s?
Typically, bonds make the most sense when

You need a periodic income from your investments
You’re looking at protecting your capital rather than growth
You need specific factors like tax-free income

On account of these, […]

More About Bonds

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Several factors need to be considered, while evaluating a bond for investment.
Interest rate / yield
A bond could have a fixed interest rate, a floating rate pegged to market rates, or even a balloon payment upon maturity (also called a zero coupon bond). Keep in mind that your actual yield may vary significantly from the nominal […]

Fundamental Bond Investment Strategies.

Friday, November 24th, 2006

If you’re planning to invest in bonds, you need to define a strategy. Bonds come in different flavors ; high and low risk, high and low yield, floating rate or fixed rate; treasuries, municipal and corporate bonds, not to mention “junk bonds”. Any of these could find a place in your portfolio, depending on what […]

Investing In A Bond Fund?

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Many rookie investors assume that Bond Funds are a convenient alternative option to investing in bonds directly. After all, the fund invests in Bonds; and they are able to diversify better, as well as get expert advice. In addition, they would have investment experience, which ought to make the returns better?
Bond funds can be quite […]

Investing In Bonds?

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

If interest rates are high, should you be looking at investing in bonds? Especially fixed rate bonds; traditionally, high interest rates mean that bond prices are low, helping you lock into a high return.
Floating rate bonds like the 10 year treasury are a different option; the rates on these change as the economic outlook and […]

CD’s or Money Market Funds?

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Most investors debate between CD’s and Money Market Funds, as alternatives for short to medium term saving and investment. While there are other possibilities including investing on the stock market, there are times when you would choose to keep your funds in fixed return investments. For example, while planning a major purchase or investment such […]

Choosing A Fixer Upper

Friday, November 17th, 2006

The most important word in property investing is Location - and it’s even more important when you’re considering a fixer upper. Don’t look at buying something just because it’s cheap; poor location could cost you heavily in the long run. Make sure that the property is in a generally desirable location, with potential to appreciate.
The […]

Fixer Uppers

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Another strategy used by real estate investors, is to buy run-down property, fix it up, and then resell it at a handsome profit. In some cases, the approach varies - the idea is to buy a property significantly below value, and live in it after renovation; thereby getting a home that’s much better than what […]

Build or buy, new or used?

Friday, November 10th, 2006

After looking around for a few days and not finding anything suitable, most new buyers begin to wonder - rather than looking to buy an existing house, wouldn’t it make more sense to build your own? You can have the design to your convenience and needs, it might be cheaper, and you don’t seem to […]

Buying a starter home

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

A common idea among first time buyers, and promoted by real-estate developers, is to buy a “starter home”. Typically, this is a smaller home with the possibility to add more rooms at a later date. Other variants on this is to buy this, and upgrade or exchange to a larger home when you need it.
In […]


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