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Financial Investment 12 - Term Deposits, Government Bonds,treasury Bills & Money Market Funds

Financial instruments found in the debt market include: 1. Term Deposits 2. Government bonds 3. Treasury Bills (T-Bills) 4. Money Market Funds 5. Corporate Bonds and Debentures 6. Domestic Bond Funds. In this article, we will only discuss ... Read Read: Financial Investment 12 - Term Deposits, Government Bonds,treasury Bills & Money Market Funds

By: Kyle J. Norton | 21/10/2008 | Personal Finance
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Want to Invest in Indian Government Bonds – Learn More About Rbi Bonds and Bond Market of India

... almost 14% of GDP – slumping from 42% in 1993-94 to 28.6% in 2000-01. Au contraire, the Government of India bonds (GOI bonds) enjoyed an increase of about 8% of GDP - from 28% to 36.7% - in the same period. As a result, there appeared a ... Read Read: Want to Invest in Indian Government Bonds – Learn More About Rbi Bonds and Bond Market of India

By: Aditya Sharma | 25/06/2008 | Investing
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Bond Mutual Funds

... than bonds.   TYPES OF BOND FUNDS   There are many different types of these funds. Of these, some of the major ones are Government bond funds (or Federal bond funds), Municipal bond funds, corporate bond funds etc.   Government Bond ... Read Read: Bond Mutual Funds

By: Dilip | 28/07/2008 | Investing
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What Are Investment Bonds

... the federal government. Issued by the treasury department, as is the case in the U.S., these government bonds are commonly called "treasuries." You can find different types of treasuries including treasury notes, treasury bills, inflated- ... Read Read: What Are Investment Bonds

By: Sean Rasmussen | 09/11/2007 | Investing
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Financial Investing 13 - Bonds and Debentures

Debentures are loans, secured by a corporation, municipality or government. Bonds and debentures are instruments that provide for a maturity at which time the principal will be repaid. In addition to the payback of principal, the borrower ... Read Read: Financial Investing 13 - Bonds and Debentures

By: Kyle J. Norton | 24/10/2008 | Investing
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Investing In Bonds For A Secured Future

... the other hand, which are sold through public security markets, are a little risky and have high interest rates. Local and state government bonds have higher interest rates, as unlike the federal government, there are more chances of them ... Read Read: Investing In Bonds For A Secured Future

By: Joseph Kenny | 29/11/2006 | Non-Fiction
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Bonds - Investing in Bonds for a Secured Future

... other hand, which are sold through public security markets, are a little risky and have high interest rates. 3. Local and state government bonds have higher interest rates, as unlike the federal government, there are more chances of ... Read Read: Bonds - Investing in Bonds for a Secured Future

By: Joseph Kenny | 02/11/2006 | Finance
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Introduction to Bonds

... if a company goes belly up, and sometimes get nothing at all. There are basically 3 different types of bonds. Government bonds are issued by the federal government, and are considered the safest as is the debt of any country with economic ... Read Read: Introduction to Bonds

By: Jim Pretin | 20/10/2006 | Non-Fiction

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Are Bonds An Ideal Investment Option?

... companies 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 ... Read Read: Are Bonds An Ideal Investment Option?

By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | 24/09/2008 | Investing
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The Investing Basics Of Stocks And Bonds

... new projects or activities, and their maturities range anywhere from a mere 90 days with government treasury bills to the 30 years of the government bond. Typically, however, investors do not invest directly in bonds but in funds that are, ... Read Read: The Investing Basics Of Stocks And Bonds

By: David Brishen | 20/06/2008 | Investing
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Are Bonds As Safe As They Seem?

... you are buying. Claim status refers to your ability to liquidate your investment in the event the bond issuer goes bankrupt. If you are buying a government bond, such as a Treasury Bill, claim status is irrelevant, because the odds of the ... Read Read: Are Bonds As Safe As They Seem?

By: Jim Pretin | 21/11/2007 | Investing
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How Did I Lose Money On My Bond Investments?

... you are buying. Claim status refers to your ability to liquidate your investment in the event the bond issuer goes bankrupt. If you are buying a government bond, such as a Treasury Bill, claim status is irrelevant, because the odds of the ... Read Read: How Did I Lose Money On My Bond Investments?

By: Jim Pretin | 12/10/2007 | Investing
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Are Your Bonds Really Risk Free?

... you are buying. Claim status refers to your ability to liquidate your investment in the event the bond issuer goes bankrupt. If you are buying a government bond, such as a Treasury Bill, claim status is irrelevant, because the odds of the ... Read Read: Are Your Bonds Really Risk Free?

By: Jim Pretin | 05/09/2007 | Finance
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The Dirty Little Secret About Bonds

... you are buying. Claim status refers to your ability to liquidate your investment in the event the bond issuer goes bankrupt. If you are buying a government bond, such as a Treasury Bill, claim status is irrelevant, because the odds of the ... Read Read: The Dirty Little Secret About Bonds

By: Jim Pretin | 25/07/2007 | Non-Fiction
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Bonds Are Equally Risky As Stocks

... you are buying. Claim status refers to your ability to liquidate your investment in the event the bond issuer goes bankrupt. If you are buying a government bond, such as a Treasury Bill, claim status is irrelevant, because the odds of the ... Read Read: Bonds Are Equally Risky As Stocks

By: Jim Pretin | 28/06/2007 | Non-Fiction

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