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

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    There are two different ways that investors can earn money by investing in bonds, apart from waiting until your bond reaches maturity to collect your original investment. 1. Collecting interest ...

  3. 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, which helps to reduce ...

  4. How to recession-proof your retirement: 7 smart strategies to ...

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    Allocation. Description. Stocks. 30% ... to build a base of regular interest income. Government bonds are very safe, while high-grade corporate bonds are slightly riskier but still offer a good ...

  5. A beginner’s guide to investment styles and which one works ...

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    A conservative investment style will tend to hold fixed-income investments and may include money-market funds, certificates of deposit, Treasury bonds or high-quality corporate bonds. This ...

  6. Consider shorter-term bonds (maturing within five years) to align with your retirement timeline and minimize interest rate risk. High-quality, dividend-paying stocks for income and modest growth

  7. 7 of the best passive income investments - AOL

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    4. Bonds and bond funds. Bonds are an investment that allows investors to earn passive income. Typically, companies and governments issue bonds to help fund their operations, and they pay interest ...