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Bonds And Protecting Your Investment Dollar

Posted on Saturday, January 17th, 2009 | In Investing
Contributed by: Investment Education Staff (http://straightstocks.com) -

Investing in bonds is a good investing decision in the current market. There are several types of bonds to be considered. Bonds are available in the corporate market, the municipal market and the MBA Market or mortgage backed securities as well as others.

By investing in bonds you earn interest quicker than you could in a normal savings account. Bonds are available in almost any amount and with a direct account you can purchase this amount every month automatically. Bonds do require varying minimum purchase amounts depending on type.

Bonds are available at less than their face value but only with certain types. Others have to be bought at face value. They are short-term securities and are second in popularity only to money market funds.

Most bonds are free from local and state taxes, making them of even further value. If you use the bonds to fund college tuition they will be free from federal taxes as well. Bonds are also transferable so they can be sold.

If you purchase bonds from a Federal Reserve facility there will be no fees or commissions. Other banks or brokerage firms will charge you some fees but they do sell bonds.

Earning interest on bonds varies form type to type. Bonds earn interest on their face value; interest is paid every six months. This interest can be paid directly into your checking or savings account. Investing in bonds will secure your funds and will make you money.

Interest rates on bonds can be a fixed rate or adjustable with the market rate. With a fixed rate, it will remain constant for ten years. After that time the rate will be reevaluated, keep this in mind when investing in bonds of this sort.

Establishing an account directly with the treasury is available through the Treasury Direct website. You will need your bank information and social security number. It takes up to two weeks to validate your account, be patient and youll be investing in bonds in no time.

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