20 Investments Every Investor Should Know
7. Corporate Bond
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Similar to a mortgage with a bank, bonds are an issue by a borrower to a lender. When you buy a corporate bond you are loaning your money to a corporation for a predetermined period of time, (the maturity). In most cases the bond’s par value is $1,000, this is the face value of the bond and the amount the lender will be repaid once the bond matures.
Obviously you're not going to loan your money for free. The borrower must also pay you a premium or " coupon " at a predetermined interest rate in exchange for using your money. These interest payments are usually made every 6 months until maturity is reached.
There are three important factors you need to consider before buying a bond. The first is the person issuing the bond. The second is the interest (or coupon) you will receive. The third is the maturity date, the day when the borrower must pay back the principal to the lender.
Objectives and Risks:
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Risks associated with corporate bonds depend entirely on the issuing company. Purchasing bonds from well established and profitable companies offer much less risk than one in financial trouble. Bonds from extremely unstable companies are called junk bonds and are very risky because they have a high risk of default.
How to Buy or Sell it:
Corporate bonds can either be bought through a full service or discount broker, commercial bank, and other financial intermediaries. The best time to buy a corporate bond is when interest rates are relatively high.
Strengths:
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20 Investments Every Investor Should Know
Introduction
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1. American Depository Receipt (ADR)
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2. Annuity
3. Closed-End Investment Fund | 4. Collectibles | 5. Common Stock
6. Convertible Security | 7. Corporate Bond | 8. Futures Contract | 9. Life Insurance
10. The Money Market | 11. Mortgage Backed Securities | 12. Municipal Bond
13. Mutual Funds | 14. Options (Stocks) | 15. Preferred Stock | 16. Real Estate & Property
17. Real Estate Investment Trust - REIT | 18. Treasuries | 19. Unit Investment Trust - UIT
20. Zero Coupon Securities
3. Closed-End Investment Fund | 4. Collectibles | 5. Common Stock
6. Convertible Security | 7. Corporate Bond | 8. Futures Contract | 9. Life Insurance
10. The Money Market | 11. Mortgage Backed Securities | 12. Municipal Bond
13. Mutual Funds | 14. Options (Stocks) | 15. Preferred Stock | 16. Real Estate & Property
17. Real Estate Investment Trust - REIT | 18. Treasuries | 19. Unit Investment Trust - UIT
20. Zero Coupon Securities


