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  • Bond Average  By : Anthony Green
    The low pole warning in September did not result in an actual sell signal and the series of higher bottoms was maintained. The Dow Jones 20 Bond Average goes back to a buy signal with the double top breakout at 97.2.
  • Secure your future by investing in bonds  By : ron
    For any financial plan, bonds are the core element to invest and grow wealth. It can be defined as a debt security. When you purchase a bond, you are lending money to an issuer such as government, municipality, corporation, federal agency or other entity.
  • Investing in Bonds  By : John Stokes
    When it comes to planning your financial retirement many people focus on the different types of accounts that you can use in which to defer payments or avoid taxes for a little while but very few people discuss in depth the specific things in which you can invest those funds that you have so carefully squirreled away for the important day that is to come in the dark dank future that seems as though it will never arrive.
  • Are You Missing The Point Of Bond Investing?  By : A Bohart
    If you take a look at any successful portfolio, you will see a mix of stocks and bonds. While perhaps not as sexy as their equity counterparts, the value and importance of bonds is often overlooked by the rags to riches or in many cases, the riches back to rags story of stocks.
  • Compliance Of Performance Bond  By : ron
    Performance bond, the most required surety bonds among the customers or applicants. Performance bonds are issued in almost every surety bonding company or by the insurance company. Performance bonds are also forms part of the different kinds of surety bonds issued by the state bonding company.
  • What Are Bonds?  By : A Bohart
    Bonds are completely different than stocks. Stock is a certificate thatt proves ownership of a piece of a business. A bond is a debt security. This means that a bond is like an I.O.U.. Bonds are purchased so that the purchase money is loaned to a government, corporation, municipality, federal agency, or any other entity.
  • Issuance Of MVD Bonds By Surety Bond Company  By : ron
    Motor vehicle dealer surety bonds fetches good demand among the customer and large number of people started buying MVD bonds to protect them and to ensure confirmed obligation by the obligator i.e. dealer.
  • Purpose Of License And Permit Bond  By : ron
    License and permit bonds are the necessary bond required among the customers around the world. Surety bonds become the important bond and it is required to be issued as per the statutes and ordinance of the state.
  • Effective Role Of Mortgage Broker Bond  By : ron
    Mortgage brokers play an essential and important role all over the economy. Nowadays, mortgage broker bond becomes the important bond and it is required for the people who are engaged in the business of mortgage broker business, mortgage lending business.
  • Surety Bond Retains Position  By : ron
    Stability of surety bond market, most of the people try to differentiate the meaning of issuance of surety bond with stability of surety bond market. Actually, the meaning and the concept of these two terms are totally different
  • Surety Bonds Roles and Responsibility  By : ron
    Surety bond plays a major role in the development of the economy. In every business environment surety bonds are the most needed requirement to fulfill their aspects in a correct form.
  • A Word Of Caution Regarding Obligation  By : Kurt Mortensen
    The Law of Obligation can backfire on you or become a matter of ethics if it's used for the wrong reasons. Manipulation is the flip side of obligation. If you use obligation to manipulate, I guarantee that you will lose your ability to persuade. People will catch on to your tactics, quickly declining any gifts you might offer or even refusing to be around you. Your gifts will be perceived as set-ups.
  • 10 Reasons Why The Market-Correction Triggered Money Flow Into Dollar Denominated Bonds Is The Wron  By : J.S. Kim
    Many people think of any type of dollar denominated bonds, whether they are U.S. corporate bonds or U.S. Treasury bonds as a safe place to park your money for reliable sources of income stream. In fact, the U.S. Treasury Department on their own website, even tout U.S. Treasury Securities as a “great way to invest and save for the future.”
  • Remarkable Changes of Surety Bond  By : ron
    Surety bond has made remarkable changes in the surety market during these past few years. Nowadays most of the people started realizing the uses and performance of the surety bond.
  • Junk Bonds and the M & A Craze  By : Adam J. Heist
    The merger mania is back now even at a higher level than during the days of Michael Milliken and junk bond mania.
  • What You Need To Know About Surety Bonds  By : IPRWire Staff Writer
    The main type of bonds on the market today are known as surety bonds. These bonds are required by anyone who administers public or private funds, or for individuals or businesses that require licenses or permits in order to operate in their trade, profession, or business. This includes a long list of licensed trades people, agents, and others who are in a regulated profession or business.
  • What Are The Different Types Of Bond Definition?  By : Geoff Spencer
    A bond is a debt security that is run by a government or agency. It usually lasts for long periods of time, or durations, which will take longer to mature. There are many important bond definitions that you should know.
  • The Complete Lowdown On Savings Bonds.  By : Nick P. Bentley
    With a financial plan in place you can start to invest in your child’s future! These days, saving for your child’s education is harder than ever. The price of an education has sky rocketed over the past two decades. So what are your options when considering how to save for you children’s education? Savings bonds might be your answer.
  • Basics Of Federal Bond Issues  By : Joseph Kenny
    Most people associate the term ‘investments’ with stocks and mutual funds, but Federal bond issues also constitute a major chunk of the overall investments market. The annual turnover of US Federal Bond issues is many times more than that generated by the collective stock markets. Although considered the safest investment options in the US, Federal Bonds are not free from obscurity.
  • Bonds - Investing In Bonds For A Secured Future  By : Joseph Kenny
    There may have been more than one occasion when you might have had to borrow money from a friend: at the coffee shop, in the office, or even for the cab service. When you run out of money, borrowing is usually your only way out. Juxtaposing the same with big corporations and the federal government, one would find it is not that easy for them.
  • Important Facts About Saving Bonds  By : Joe Goertz
    Unlike traditional bonds, saving bonds are not subject to the ups and downs of the stock market. Savings bonds are low risk, government-backed bonds with guaranteed rates of interest. There is a tax advantage to savings bonds because the owner may be able to partially or completely exclude their interest from Federal income tax.
  • The Risks And Benefits Of Corporate Bonds  By : Bill Dufrane
    Rarely will you find an investment where you gain a substantial reward without an equally substantial amount of risk. Let's face it - the odds are stacked against you. Not only are there other huge banks and multinational corporations you have to compete against that have more capital than you will ever have, but there are millions of other investors trying to test their luck in the same market.
  • The Bond Market And How You Can Benefit  By : Joseph Kenny
    In the investment world, there are two words we hear more than any others—stocks and bonds. While each can offer their own advantages and disadvantages, both should be included in your portfolio. As a general rule, stocks have outperformed bonds since 1926; returning 10.4 percent against government bonds’ 5.4 percent showing.
  • How To Calculate How Much Money You Will Make On A Bond  By : Bill Dufrane
    If youre going to play the market, youre likely in it to win. You expect a modest return on your investment, or at least to make your money back. Your choice of investment matters a lot, so it really helps if you can calculate how much money you can expect to make. The most general meaning of yield is the amount of money returned (usually annually) in the form of dividends.
  • Understanding Bonds To Avoid Risk  By : Bill Dufrane
    With a plethora of ways to analyze bonds, it might make your head spin. Even so, evaluating the potential risk before you buy and calculating your potential returns is an essential step in the process of acquiring bonds.
  • Top Rated Investment Bonds  By : Derek Marsh
    Your typical independent investor will never be able to understand every aspect of bond investing. Research on bonds fills volumes. It is for this reason, therefore, that you do as much research as you can prior to investing, and if you can, take advantage of professional investors that can manage a portfolio for you.
  • Bonds - Are They Right For Your Portfolio?  By : Bill Dufrane
    For those wishing to invest their money - usually those wishing to put away a tidy nest egg for retirement or their children for school - there are a lot of decisions to make. You can't jump into just any arrangement, and especially not the first offer that comes your way. Perhaps the most pertinent question you might ask yourself when investing is, what should oneu invest in - in other words, what's good to invest in right now?
  • Should You Choose Stocks Or Bonds?  By : Bill Dufrane
    The difference between stocks and bonds isn't clear to those just starting in the wonderful world of investing. While stocks give investors part ownership of a company, bonds are loans made by investors to corporations or governments. Rather than benefiting from company profits the way that stock holders do, bond holders receive a fixed rate of return
  • A Complete Beginners Guide To Bond Investing  By : Bill Dufrane
    Unlike the volatile stock market, bonds are quite stable over long periods (most of the time). They have more predictable characteristics — owing to their fixed interest rates. This guide will make some sense of bonds for those looking to get into investing.
  • Analyzing U.S. Treasury Bill Investments with Microsoft Excel  By : Stephen L. Nelson, CPA
    Microsoft Excel supplies numerous tools for the sophisticated investor. Here, CPA and author Stephen L Nelson describes Excel financial functions that every treasury bill investor will want to know about.
  • Defining the “Perfect Bond Market Storm”  By : Thomas Mullooly
    There are many EXCUSES why the bond market may be selling off. But the real reason we are seeing prices fall is because: there are simply more sellers than buyers!
  • Why are Bonds Losing Value?  By : Thomas Mullooly
    It’s important to know that a large rise in rates can be just as devastating or catastrophic as a stock market crash to many investors. Especially investors who blindly follow computerized asset allocation models. But WHY is this all happening? And why NOW?

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