Getting started in bonds
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Getting started in bonds
J. Wiley, c1991
- pbk.
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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pbk. ISBN 9780471524793
Description
A practical guide which explains how to evaluate a wide range of American bonds, and describes the amount of risk and reward each type provides. It also examines the full spectrum of debt securities, providing information on how they are packaged and the markets through which they are sold.
Table of Contents
- Investing in Debt Securities
- Risk and Reward in Bond Investing
- Figuring the Yield
- Corporate Debt Securities
- U.S
- Government Securities
- Municipal Debt Securities
- Other Debt Securities
- Convertible Bonds
- Information Sources
- Finding the Market
- Bonds in Your Portfolio
- Glossary
- Index.
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ISBN 9780471524809
Description
This practical guide gives investors the facts they need to make bonds a profitable part of their portfolio. It explains how to evaluate a wide range of bonds - simple savings bonds, tax- free municipal bonds, T-bills, high-risk corporate junk bonds, and more - as well as the amount of risk and reward they provide, and their place in the portfolio given various investment goals. This book explains the entire bond market in one easy-to-read volume and provides over forty graphs and charts for speed and ease of access to important information; examines the full spectrum of debt securities - from corporate (secured and unsecured, mortgage and warranted bonds) to federal (T-bills and notes, agency bonds, agricultural, home building and mortgage bonds) to municipal (revenue bonds and municipal notes) - how they are packaged and the markets through which they are sold.
Table of Contents
- Risks and Rewards of Bonds
- Investing in Debt Securities
- Risk and Reward in Bond Investing
- Figuring the Yield
- Corporate Debt Securities
- US Government Securities
- Municipal Debt Securities
- Other Debt Securities
- Convertible Bonds
- Information Sources
- Finding the Market
- Bonds in Your Portfolio.
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