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  • How to Buy Domestic Bonds

    There are many different types of domestic (U.S.) bonds. These include government, municipal and corporate issuance. Each type of issuer has several sub-types of bonds, which are a function of...

  • How to Understand Bond Quotes

    Bond quotes are hard to find since there are thousands of bond issues that trade irregularly. Representative bond quotes are available through brokers and newspapers but these mostly consist of...

  • How to Buy Corporate Bonds Online

    Corporate bonds represent a wide spectrum of yields, risk, maturity and credit for the individual investor. Though the corporate market is essentially an institutional traded market, it has been...

  • How to Find a Paying Agent for Municipal Bonds

    The paying agent is the party responsible for the disbursement of funds raised through a bond issue. The paying agent is responsible for all coupon and maturity payments as well as any sinking...

  • What Is a Bond Market?

    All bonds, regardless of type, trade on the bond market. The bond market is vast, and the United States bond market accounts for more than half of the global market. Bonds are considered to be a...

  • How to Buy Par Bonds

    Par bonds refer to bonds purchased at a price equal to its nominal or maturity or face value. Par refers to the bonds being redeemed for its exact face value or 100 cents on the dollar. Bonds are...

  • How to Buy New Issue Municipal Bonds

    The many advantages of new-issue municipal issues all promote a fairer price to the public than dealing in the secondary market. In addition, there are no commission charges to the investor.

  • How to Get a Surety Bond Released

    Getting a surety bond released essentially means terminating it, because you have successfully performed the duty the surety bond was meant to insure. It is fairly simple to release a surety bond:...

  • How to Buy a Corporate Bond for Income - Easily

    Corporate bonds are good sources of fixed income. If your goal is to have a certain level of income every month, corporate bonds may be a good addition to your portfolio. How do I buy corporate bonds?

  • How to Invest Your Money During Global Crisis

    As if our economy is diving below the belt but that does not meant that there is nothing left as a winner in today's economic meltdown or recession. The gasoline dives to the lowest price ever and...

  • How Does the Bond-Buying Process Begin?

    Buying a bond is lending money to a company or the federal government for a set amount of time, during which time the borrower pays you interest, and at then end, must pay back the full nominal...

  • How to Invest in Muni Bonds

    Cities across the world take in money from the taxes paid by their residents and businesses in their limits. Often, however, they will need to use more money than they have on hand, and at these...

  • How to Buy Bonds As An Investment

    With the stock market on a wild ride, many investors are pulling their money out of stocks, and looking for a safer port of call. Perhaps you should give bonds some consideration. Here's how to...

  • How to Buy Closed End Municipal Bonds

    Closed end municipal bonds are the type of investment opportunity that intrigues many people because you must go through different channels to purchase them. You can buy and redeem municipal bonds...

  • How to Buy Brazilian Bonds

    It is always good to have a diverse portfolio. Investments abroad can help you get a leg up in emerging markets, as well as keep your investment portfolio stable when other investments are...

  • How to Buy Canadian Government Bonds

    Investing in foreign government bonds from developed countries with efficient markets, such as Canada, is often less risky than investing in emerging markets. While yields from bonds in developing...

  • How to Select a Bond Broker

    Most likely, if you want to invest your money in bonds or other types of investment securities such as stocks and IRAs, you will do this through a broker. Before selecting a bond broker, there are...

  • How to Invest in ETFs

    Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are a unique type of security that are part-stock and part-index. ETFs can represent shares in hundreds of companies, yet they can be traded at any time during market...

  • How to Buy Bonds With Insurance

    Insured bonds sound like an investor's dream on paper. If the company you bought the bond from defaults, then the insurance covers repayment of the principal and interest. For an investor, this...

  • How to Buy a Revenue Bond

    There are 2 kinds of municipal bonds. General obligation (GO) bonds repay the investor with funds from any source. Revenue bonds repay the investor only with income from a specified municipal...

  • How to Sell a Bond Before Maturity

    Investment bonds are bought and held for a designated time until they mature and the investor receives his principle back. While the bond matures, investors receive payments based on the bonds'...

  • How to Sell Savings Bonds

    Since most bonds issued by the United States Treasury are extremely liquid, and easy to redeem through a number of methods, you should have no problem successfully selling savings bonds. You can...

  • How to Buy U.K. Government Bonds

    U.K. government bonds are controlled by National Savings & Investments (NS&I), which represents Her Majesty's Treasury throughout the United Kingdom. While all U.K. government bonds must be paid...

  • How to Trade Savings Bonds

    Once you have purchased a savings bond from the U.S. Treasury Department, you are free to trade it on the secondary market, such as an independent broker or financial institution. Knowing how to...

  • How to Buy Bonds Without a Broker

    Bonds are debt securities on which the issuer pays interest over a certain amount of time to buyers. Although many people use a broker for this process, it can be easy to purchase different types...

  • How to Buy Bonds Online

    While buying bonds online isn't as easy as buying stocks online, it's cheaper to buy them from Web sites than from retail brokers.

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