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  • How to Transfer U.S. Treasury Bonds

    It's relatively quick, easy and painless to transfer U.S. Treasury bonds. Here is a step-by-step guide to help you through the process.

  • How to Buy Foreign Bonds

    Bonds are debt securities. Any entity, including a sovereign country, can issue bonds as a way to raise capital. Investing in foreign bonds provides an added layer of diversification for bond...

  • What Are Three Main Features of Bond Agreements?

    Bond agreements or indentures are legal contacts between the issuing company and debt holders that specify the interest rate and term of the bond issue. The agreement also protects the interests...

  • What Are the Types of Investment Bonds?

    Investment grade bonds can be purchased individually or through the purchase of open and closed end bond funds. In either case, the bonds will be rated by one of the major rating services with...

  • US Bond Market History

    The United States bond market really consists of several different kinds of issuance. The primary issuance is the United States Treasury. The municipal bond market, the corporate bond market and...

  • What is Subordinated Debt?

    Subordinated debt is a financing vehicle available to a company when they have exhausted other avenues and wish to raise capital. It is considered riskier than senior debt and can cost a company...

  • Definition of Junk Bonds

    Junk bonds are bonds that have a rating below investment grade. Many times, junk bonds are dismissed by investors as being bad investments. Dependent on the goals and circumstances of the...

  • How to Convert Bonds to Common Stock

    Convertible bonds are a safe, income-producing alternative to common stock. While convertible bonds give up some of the upside of a stock, the dividend component and the reduced volatility make...

  • How to Buy Irish Government Bonds

    The governmental agency responsible for issuing and managing all of Ireland's national debt instruments is the National Treasury Management Agency or NTMA. Clearing and settlement of these debt...

  • How Do Savings Bonds Work?

    Savings bonds operate like all bonds, and bonds are debt securities that are issued by an authorized borrower. Learn about why savings bonds are generally bought at face value with help from a...

  • How Do Catastrophic Bonds Work?

    A catastrophic bonds operates like most other bonds with the exception that when it is issued, it has the ability for the debt to be forgiven. Find out why higher interest rates are paid with...

  • How to Spend Your Tax Rebate Check

    The Bush administration recently announced a plan to send most Americans a rebate check to stimulate the economy. Americans could get a $600 rebate($1200 per married couple), and those with...

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