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full definition bonds carry little risk for an investor whose time horizon is short, for example, a person saving for a vacation in 2 years.
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full definition bonds tend to have higher returns and higher risk than shorter - term bonds.
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full definition bond, you make an additional 60 cents to cover inflationInflation A rise in the cost of goods and services over a set period of time.
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full definition issuers and to specific
bonds.
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full definition), the issuer is supposed to pay back the face valueFace value What you pay to buy a
bond or some other investment.
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bond to you in
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full definition on a
bond at maturity.
It is important to remember our goal is to outperform both the S&P 500 and a balanced equity /
bond portfolio over a
full market cycle, which by
definition includes both a bull and bear market.
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full definition back when your
bond matures, but it will be worth less in today's dollars.
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full definition firm, commonly known as a brokerage firmBrokerage firm A company, corporation, partnership, or other organization that buys and sells stocks,
bonds and other investments for investors.
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full definition is particularly relevant if you own cash or debt investments like
bonds.
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full definition of the
bond when it matures.
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full definition, interest rate riskInterest rate risk Interest rate risk applies to debt investments such as
bonds.
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full definition disadvantages if you hold a real return
bond outside a registered plan, such as an RRSP, a TFSA or a RRIF.
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full definition on a
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full definition increases the longer you hold a
bond.
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full definition (or «junk»)
bonds are corporate
bonds issued by companies that have been given low credit ratings (BB or lower) by a credit ratingCredit rating A way to score a person or company's ability to repay money that it borrows based on credit and payment history.
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full definition of stocks,
bonds or other assets.
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full definition curves and durationDuration Duration is a way to compare
bonds with different interest rates and terms.
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full definition fund that holds a collection of investments, such as stocks or
bonds owned by a group of investors and managed by a professional money manager.