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What is Bonds?

๐ŸŒŸA bond is a fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically a corporation or government. It entails an agreement whereby the issuer is obligated to repay the principal amount on a specified maturity date and make periodic interest payments. A bond fund or debt fund is a fund that invests in bonds, or other debt securities. Bond funds can be contrasted with stock funds and money funds. Bond funds typically pay periodic dividends that include interest payments on the fund's underlying securities plus periodic realized capital appreciation. Bond funds typically pay higher dividends than CDs and money market accounts. Most bond funds pay out dividends more frequently than individual bonds.

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Principal (Face Value)

The Amount Repaid At Maturity

Maturity Date

When The Principal Amount is To Be Repaid

Coupon Rate

The Interest Rate Paid To Bondholders

๐Ÿ’ผ Government Bonds

Government bonds are issued by national governments to finance public projects and expenditures. These bonds are typically considered low-risk, as they are backed by the government, offering a safe and steady source of income for investors.

Low Risk

Govt. Backed

Stable

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๐Ÿ’ฐCorporate Bonds

Corporate bonds are issued by companies to raise capital for business operations, expansions, or other projects. These bonds offer a fixed income to investors and come with varying risk levels depending on the company's creditworthiness.

Business Captial

Credit Risk

Fixed Income

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๐ŸŽฏ Municipal Bonds

Municipal bonds are issued by local governments or municipalities, often providing tax-exempt income to investors. They are typically seen as low-risk investments and can be a tax-efficient way to generate income.

Tax Exempt

Local Govt.

Credit Rating

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๐Ÿ–๏ธ High-Yield (Junk) Bonds

High-yield (junk) bonds offer higher interest rates due to lower credit ratings and the higher risk of default. These bonds can be appealing to investors seeking higher returns but come with increased risk.

High Risk

High Returns

Credit Rating

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