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Bonds Investing

... bearers tax liabilities. Stocks vs. BondsAs both securities, the mechanism for stocks and bonds are generally the same. However, there are also major differences between the two. For one, when you become owners of stocks or stock-holders, ... Read Read: Bonds Investing

By: Kaiden | 28/02/2009 | Investing
Cathy Pareto

Should You Invest in Individual Bonds or Mutual Funds?

... Bond index we discussed above whose annual expense is only 0.20%. Safety Many investors are under the impression that owning bonds is a risk-less transaction. That is a myth that results in a false sense of security. The ... Read Read: Should You Invest in Individual Bonds or Mutual Funds?

By: Cathy Pareto | 28/03/2008 | Investing

Financial Investing 13 - Bonds and Debentures

... that is sold requires the presentation of a prospectus. Prospectus is a document that lists the name of the issuer, bond features, assets securing the loan and other details. In addition, a prospectus also gives the company background, ... Read Read: Financial Investing 13 - Bonds and Debentures

By: Kyle J. Norton | 24/10/2008 | Investing

Are Bonds An Ideal Investment Option?

... float such bonds. These bonds generally carry high risk no matter how big the corporate company is. 'Government Bonds' if a government wants to build finances them they'll issue a government bonds. These bonds are risk free and can ... Read Read: Are Bonds An Ideal Investment Option?

By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | 24/09/2008 | Investing

What Do You Know About Bonds?

... Bonds are they gamble free? A bond has low gamble elements but it is not gamble free. If you buy corporate bonds, this means that you are buying a claim to their assets. Just like conventional persons big corporations tend to take on ... Read Read: What Do You Know About Bonds?

By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | 22/09/2008 | Investing

Secure Your Future by Investing in Bonds

... to pay in the event of the principal's default. This allows the surety to assess the risk involved in giving the bond; and the premium charged is determined accordingly. If the principal defaults and the surety turn out to be insolvent, ... Read Read: Secure Your Future by Investing in Bonds

By: Ron Victor | 28/02/2008 | Investing

Compliance of Performance Bond

... only guarantees the obligee, but also the subcontractor who supplies labor and material for the contractor. Generally, performance bonds are largely used in construction business or real business or for any contracts. Performance bonds are ... Read Read: Compliance of Performance Bond

By: Ron Victor | 13/08/2007 | Insurance

Issuance of Mvd Bonds by Surety Bond Company

... 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. DMV bond, auto dealer bond, RV dealer ... Read Read: Issuance of Mvd Bonds by Surety Bond Company

By: Ron Victor | 24/07/2007 | Investing

Surety Bond Retains Position

... and conditions of the contract. When basic requirements are legally compiled in the market, then the position of the surety bond market will be constant. Sometimes they obtain payment from the obligee and fail to perform the work and ... Read Read: Surety Bond Retains Position

By: Ron Victor | 07/05/2007 | Insurance

Remarkable Changes of Surety Bond

... surety credit, it has been found that the surety will attain the position very quickly. The underwriting procedures will affect both the bond producer and the construction clients. To guide the construction industry and their process, bond ... Read Read: Remarkable Changes of Surety Bond

By: Ron Victor | 13/03/2007 | Investing

What Are The Different Types Of Bond Definition?

... investment into stock. The price of this when divided by the conversion price is the conversion ratio. In some cases a bond involving a different type of currency than what you are used to can be involved. This is where a Eurobond is taken ... Read Read: What Are The Different Types Of Bond Definition?

By: Geoff Spencer | 31/12/2006 | Finance

Developing of Construction Bond

... per contract. Generally construction contractors are well known with the concept of securing surety bonds, but they do not know that they will create a relationship between the principal, the obligee, the surety.constrution lawyers, ... Read Read: Developing of Construction Bond

By: Ron Victor | 07/11/2006 | Insurance

The Name is Bonds, Corporate Bonds

... credit cards. But what about the many other instruments you read about in the business section of the newspaper - instruments such as bonds, stock, and options? It may take some time to get used to these terms so it's best to tackle them ... Read Read: The Name is Bonds, Corporate Bonds

By: James Monahan | 18/11/2005 | Finance
James Leitz

Stocks and Bonds Made Simple

... do.  If they issue stocks they sell shares of ownership in their company, common stock. In either case, once the bonds or stocks are sold to the public, the government or corporation gets its money and has an obligation to whoever owns the ... Read Read: Stocks and Bonds Made Simple

By: James Leitz | 25/04/2009 | Investing

Personal Finance 12 - Understand the Special Features of Bonds

... bond interest rate changes according to the current government treasury bill rate.5. Fluctuation of pricesa) Even though, When a bond is issued, the interest rate is fixed for the entire term but changing economic interest rates create some ... Read Read: Personal Finance 12 - Understand the Special Features of Bonds

By: Kyle J. Norton | 03/12/2008 | Personal Finance

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