bond as investment

Investments {bond, investment}| can be company or government promises to pay a fixed interest rate after a date or up to a date, when investors can get principal back. Commercial-paper certificates can state that debtor agrees to pay amount on date. Bonds typically have higher interest rates than savings accounts.

government

USA government bonds are E, H, savings, treasury, and municipal bonds.

process

Bonds are sold for different amounts, and company pays back principal and interest to holder over time, typically quarterly.

tax

Income from bonds from cities {municipal bond} is free from federal and state tax. Income from bonds from states is free from federal tax.

market

People buy and sell bonds in a market {bond market}. Bonds vary in value compared to other investments, depending on interest rates in other investments, money value, and time to maturity. Investment in securities has little risk. Investment costs little to buy and sell. Invested money is typically readily available. People can buy into bond mutual funds.

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