When you invest in a stock, you become a part-owner. When you instead invest in its corporate bonds, you’re instead a creditor.
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When deciding whether to buy a particular asset, we should also pay attention to the assets we already own. A collection of assets is called a portfolio. By buying and holding assets with different characteristics, we can try to create a portfolio that offers the greatest return for the risk…
Long-time Monevator readers might remember my series of posts from September 2007 on selecting a high yield share portfolio (HYP) to secure a growing dividend income. For those who missed it, the series so far comprises: Grow your income with dividends from high yield shares: HYP Part 1 How to…
You will find all kinds of ‘bonds’ or related terms being bandied about from time to time
