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  2. What is fixed income investing? Consider these pros and cons

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    Fixed-income investing is a lower-risk investment strategy that focuses on generating consistent payments from investments such as bonds, money-market funds and certificates of deposit, or CDs ...

  3. What are bonds? How they work—and how to invest in them - AOL

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    Many bonds are fixed-income investments, meaning that, unlike other asset classes, investors are promised a set amount of earnings at a set interval throughout the bond’s term. Because bonds are ...

  4. How to invest in bonds - AOL

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    Steady income: Bonds tend to offer relatively predictable returns, including regular interest payments. Diversification: Bonds perform differently as investments from stocks, ...

  5. Fixed income - Wikipedia

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    The term "fixed income" is also applied to a person's income that does not vary materially over time. This can include income derived from any combination of (1) fixed-income investments such as bonds and preferred stocks or (2) pensions that guarantee a fixed income (defined benefit as contrasted with defined contribution).

  6. Fixed-income attribution - Wikipedia

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    Fixed-income attribution is the process of measuring returns generated by various sources ... a bond paying a 10% annual coupon will always pay 10% of its face value ...

  7. How To Cash in Savings Bonds: Simple Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    Since the interest your bonds earn is taxable, cashing them in will increase your income. Paying attention to your current and anticipated tax brackets can help you decide when to pay the tax you owe.