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		<title>What&#8217;s a Bond? &#8211; Part 1</title>
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I&#39;m not an investing pro, but I&#39;m not a newbie either.&#160; I&#39;ve sat through several classes and learned the basics, including those on bonds.&#160; However, I&#39;ve never spent much time outside the classroom researching this investment class.&#160;
The biggest reason has to do with my investing style.&#160; I&#39;m 25 years old and the only investments I [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#39;m not an investing pro, but I&#39;m not a newbie either.&nbsp; I&#39;ve sat through several classes and learned the basics, including those on bonds.&nbsp; However, I&#39;ve never spent much time outside the classroom researching this investment class.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The biggest reason has to do with my investing style.&nbsp; I&#39;m 25 years old and the only investments I own are for one specific goal &#8211; retirement.&nbsp; In other words, I don&#39;t need this money anytime soon.&nbsp; If my retirement investments completely dry up tomorrow, I wouldn&#39;t even notice.&nbsp; Ok, so I may be exaggerating, but only slightly.&nbsp; My point is this. In general, bonds are more conservative investments than equities.&nbsp; Bond returns are more stable in the short term, but over the long term, bonds will under perform equities.&nbsp; Even if the difference is only a few percentage points, the size of my nest egg in 40 years could vary greatly, thanks to compound interest.&nbsp; Therefore, I have basically chosen to ignore this asset or investment class&#8230;until now.</p>
<p>I&#39;m perfectly comfortable with 100% of my retirement investments residing in stocks.&nbsp; But soon, I will be investing for goals other than retirement.&nbsp; Most, if not all of these goals I hope to reach well before retirement.&nbsp; This means I will be looking for more conservative investments, investments that will still earn more than my local bank&#39;s savings account, but without an extraordinary amount of short term risk.</p>
<p>This is why I will be covering everything from the types of bonds available, to when and why you might consider investing in certain types of bonds.&nbsp; If you have any questions, I&#39;ll be glad to try and find the answer!</p>
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