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Monday, April 13, 2009

More Than Just Invest and Forget With Bonds

By Rick Amorey

If you want to invest your savings, but find the volatility of the stock market disturbing, you may find something worth liking in the stability of bonds. This investment is reputedly so safe, in fact, that many people decide to invest on it with nary a thought. But if you want to make the most out of your bond investments, it would be beneficial for you to note these tips that I have penned for you:

1. Know your key terms. Are you comfortable enough with explaining to a person what a bond's par value, coupon rate and maturity rate mean? If you can comfortably talk about it with someone, then that means you understand them.

2. Know how to compute for the yield. Crunch the numbers and then compare the result with other potential investments. It's pretty basic to compute. Yield is just the interest that the bond pays in a year divided by its current price.

3. Check out the bond's rating. These ratings indicate the stability of the bond issuer's finances. Always review the bond's rating before you decide to invest. The standard is; the higher the rating, the better the bond's quality will be.

4. Be aware of the bond's the bond's interest rate risk. The interest rate and the bond price often go opposite ways; interest rate risk is the term that describes this relationship. A bond's price is likely to go down as interest rates go up. Long-term bonds are especially susceptible to interest rate risk.

5. Above all, think before you sell. The price of a bond in an ideal situation does not change; it will only do so if you buy or sell it before it matures. Factors affecting this change are the bond's maturity rate, transaction costs and interest rates. Examine the bond markets carefully if you're thinking about selling before the maturity. It'll help you determine if doing so would be easy or difficult. - 23229

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