Sentences with phrase «bonds at fixed intervals»

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Fixed Income Security — A stock or bond that pays a stable, consistent amount of interest at regular intervals.
Bonds offer fixed interest payments at regular intervals and can act as a hedge against the relative volatility of stocks, real estate, or precious metals.
Because bonds offer fixed interest payments at regular intervals, they may be appropriate if you want regular income from your investments.
Another limitation of DV01 is the assumption that the bond pays fixed interest at fixed intervals.
Most bonds pay a fixed amount of interest at fixed intervals and pay back their face amounts at maturity.
A laddered bond strategy — a portfolio of bonds maturing at various intervals — or buying a fixed - income mutual fund allows more liquidity and diversification.
A bond is a formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals (ex semi annual, annual, sometimes monthly).
With fixed income investments like bonds and CD's returning decade lows, some investors have turned to dividend stocks as a way to receive predictable income at regular intervals.
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