Find out how investors can increase income - and gain valuable diversification - by adding bonds to their portfolios. As stocks continue their roller-coaster ride, more Americans than ever turn to bonds for reliable income and safety of principal - often with little information on which fixed income vehicles will best suit their needs. In this environment, it is important to understand every detail of the fixed income markets - from rules and regulations that affect bond investors to proven fixed income asset allocation models, characteristics of popular bonds, call and convertible features, and more."Fundamentals of the Bond Market" is a contemporary, in-depth guidebook to understanding the ins and outs of today's surprisingly versatile bond marketplace.
Plain-English analyses and explanations combine with checklists, charts, and graphs to provide information on: bond mutual funds; three steps to determine the best fund for any investor; corporate, municipal, convertible and zero-coupon bonds; how, why and which to buy for individual portfolios; treasury securities; how and why to invest in T-bills, notes, and bonds; tips of the trade; techniques to calculate yields, buy and sell different types of bonds, and more.From hands-on basics to advanced technical skills, "Fundamentals of the Bond Market" will give you everything you need to truly understand and profit from today's often conservative, occasionally aggressive fixed income marketplace. Let this hands-on book - along with its companion "Fundamentals of Investing Guides" - help you build the skills and confidence for success...before you risk money in the no-room-for-error waters of real-time trading!
- ISBN13 9780071362511
- Publish Date 16 March 2001
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 10 March 2009
- Publish Country US
- Publisher McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
- Imprint McGraw-Hill Professional
- Format Paperback
- Pages 257
- Language English