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Bond Investing: Learn More about Bond and Income Investing

Our bonds area is an unbiased educational resource for anyone interested in bond or investing. New to AAII? To jump start your visit, be sure to check out the following open areas: the bond investing resource box (below), our bond download library, our bond FAQs, our bond glossary and free site registration.

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BOND INVESTING RESOURCES

 

Your Bond Investing Questions Answered

Bond Investing: Why Bond Prices Go Up and Down

Investor Classroom: Dividing Your Assets Between Stocks, Bonds and Cash

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AAII REVIEWS TOP BOND WEB SITES

Need more information on bond investing? Simply take a quick look at the bond section of AAII's Guide to Top Web Sites and you're certain to find what you're looking for.


With bond investing, prices go up and down in response to two factors: changes in interest rates and changes in credit quality. Bond investors tend to worry a lot about the safety of their money. Generally, however, they tie safety to credit considerations. Many bond investors do not fully understand how changes in interest rates affect price. Since the late 1970s, changes in the interest rate environment have become the greatest single determinant of return on bond investments. Managing interest rate risk has become the most critical variable in the management of bond portfolios. In this article, we'll see why.


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