Fitting in Fixed Income Investment

Topics:
Investment and Capital Markets
Tags:
Bond,
Finance,
Financial Services,
Fixed Income,
Investment,
Standard Federal Bank
Source:
Standard Federal Bank

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Overview: This article is on fixed investments. Over the last few years, investors have had plenty of opportunity to recognize the importance of diversification. A properly diversified portfolio requires careful asset allocation?dividing your dollars between growth investments (stocks) and fixed income investments (bonds). Bonds are considered more conservative investments, although risky bonds certainly exist as well.

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