Not exact matches
For the 50 % that is
not in equites, I have, 10 % in real estate and 5 % in high yield
bonds and the rest in cash / cash
equivalents.
Bonds will be much more volatile from here so if you don't want to take that risk I see no problem with using cash or cash
equivalents.
Bond credit ratings are the equivalent to an individual's credit score and are designed to guage the risk that a bondholder will not receive a portion or all of the interest and principal payments they are due on a b
Bond credit ratings are the
equivalent to an individual's credit score and are designed to guage the risk that a bondholder will
not receive a portion or all of the interest and principal payments they are due on a
bondbond.
It would be good tax planning to prioritise
bond funds (including those with up to 40 % equities) for tax shelters, and for any such funds that can
not be sheltered and that have any equity assets, convert them into
equivalent mixes of pure
bond funds and pure equity funds.
However, I wouldn't say cash is trash just yet, because institutions can't get anything like 4 % from the short - term
bonds they invest in as a near - cash
equivalent.
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Because investors do
not have to pay taxes on returns, tax - exempt
bonds will have lower interest than
equivalent taxable
bonds.
For instance, if an investor pays state tax at an effective 5 % rate (after taking into account the federal deduction allowed for such state taxes) and the state taxes out - of - state
bonds (but
not in - state
bonds), an in - state
bond bearing a 6 % interest rate is the
equivalent of a 6.32 % out - of - state
bond.
Investors seeking income can find stocks with reasonable yield (
not too high, since you do
not want a
bond -
equivalent) and good fundamentals.
Since corporate
bonds are riskier than government
bonds, these funds are
not equivalent.
To determine whether or
not a tax - free
bond is a better option than a taxable
bond, simply apply the Tax
Equivalent Yield (TEY) formula.
Municipal
bonds are
not taxable by the federal government (some might be subject to AMT) and so don't have to pay as much interest as
equivalent corporate
bonds.
Domestic common stocks Foreign common stocks Domestic
bonds (investment grade,
not junk) Foreign
bonds High - yield (aka junk)
bonds Cash - type assets (cash
equivalent) Longer - term fixed - dollar (guaranteed principal) assets Investment real estate Other tax - sheltered investments Convertible securities Gold and other precious metals Collectibles Other assets
High dividend stocks, such as utilities, are often called «
bond equivalents», because they typically are purchased for their dividend,
not growth.
In order to become licensed as a home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed by the Board, have minimum net assets or a
bond in an amount determined by the Board (
not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its
equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate home inspector for at least one year, and have completed 100 home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be
equivalent to that in subpart 1.
If you are a fund manager and thought a Treasury
bond was a cash
equivalent, it is
not.
If it wasn't for MOODY's ratings real estate backed securities would never have been though of as AAA
equivalent to US treasury
bonds.
On the other hand, if the puppy is isolated through this period,
not being allowed to
bond to anything, it becomes the human
equivalent of anti-social.
And we're
not talking the traditional
equivalent return of Canada Savings
Bonds.
In order to become licensed as a home inspector, an individual must pass the licensing examination prescribed by the Board, have minimum net assets or a
bond in an amount determined by the Board (
not less than $ 5,000 nor more than $ 10,000) and meet certain educational conditions, including: 1) have a high school diploma or its
equivalent, have been engaged as a licensed associate home inspector for at least one year, and have completed 100 home inspections for compensation; 2) have education and experience the Board considers to be
equivalent to that in subpart 1.