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June 11, 2009
Dan Caplinger
The Next Crisis Has Just Begun The current combination of higher borrowing costs and lower returns on savings could create lasting problems for consumers and the economy as a whole. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Higher Rates Will Hurt These Stocks Yields are headed up. Some stocks will suffer. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 19, 2008
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Don't Fall for Short-Term Bond Funds Short-term bond funds are often touted as a substitute for money market funds. Often, short-term bond funds pay slightly higher interest rates, however, a little more interest isn't worth the risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 28, 2009
Dan Caplinger
The Death of Bonds? You shouldn't give up on bonds entirely, but neither should you rely on them to support you without help from other investments. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 3, 2010
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This Ticking Time Bomb Will Cost Trillions We're getting too used to low interest rates. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 27, 2009
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Managing the National Debt There's no such thing as a free lunch. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 12, 2006
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The Risky Business of Mortgage-Backed Bonds Mortgage-backed securities can be attractive, but be aware of their risks. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 29, 2006
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The Inverted Yield Curve and You: Part 2 Here is how investors can capitalize on the current interest rate environment. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 2, 2010
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These Investments Are No Free Lunch Extra yield may be worth the risk in some cases, but be sure you know what you're getting into. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 17, 2009
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Do These 3 Things Before the Recovery Comes Economic growth will bring changes. Make sure you're ready. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 4, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Will Rate Cuts Kill the Housing Market? The latest rate cut from the Federal Reserve was again good news for the stock market. Unlike the last several Fed moves, however, this one didn't make mortgage borrowers cheer. Read on to see why. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 19, 2006
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The Scoop on Savings Bonds: Part 2 A closer look at why bonds aren't as attractive as they used to be. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 16, 2007
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Big-Time Risk on Short-Term Money Short-term bond funds have been billed as an attractive substitute for money-market mutual funds. But as some investors are discovering, these funds aren't risk-free. Yields fluctuate, and you risk losing some principal. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 22, 2009
Dan Caplinger
This Is What You Need When You Retire There are plenty of investments that can generate income for you. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 7, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Can These Investments Keep Flying High? As long as you understand the risks involved, owning corporate bonds either directly or through a bond exchange-traded fund or mutual fund can give you higher yields on your money. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 17, 2008
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Why Bernanke Is Ignoring You Rate cuts aren't finding their way to cash-strapped consumers. mark for My Articles similar articles
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April 12, 2010
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A New Kind of Credit Crisis What happens to the recovery if interest rates go up? mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 12, 2010
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Are Bankers Swimming Naked? The interest rate tide could go out faster than expected. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 27, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Paying for Quality With bonds, sometimes it pays to get the best. Investors and mutual funds that are buying lower-quality bonds may find that they would've been better off sticking with Treasuries in the long run. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 2011
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Municipal Fallout U.S. state bond markets are not insulated from each other but are from the federal bond market. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 14, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Why the Housing Problem Isn't Going Away Low mortgage rates should be fixing everything. So why aren't they? mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 23, 2009
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2009: The Year Borrowers Got a Clue There are increasingly encouraging signs that fiscal responsibility may be a trend that lasts beyond the end of the recession. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 31, 2007
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When Safe Investments Aren't Particularly risk-averse investors have always assumed they had one safe haven: bonds. But those who consider bonds completely safe for their money can be unpleasantly surprised. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 1, 2003
Stan Luxenberg
Are Bond Funds Still Attractive? Advisors who are kicking the tires of bond funds these days might be entering the market too late. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 3, 2009
Morgan Housel
Headwinds to Consider Before Buying Banks Margin mayhem and accounting agony could turn into quite a headache going forward for bank stocks. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 31, 2008
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3 Last-Chance Opportunities for 2009 These windows of opportunity will close by the end of the year. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 25, 2009
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Are Government Bonds the New Subprime? Unfortunately for government bond investors (and taxpayers), it's possible -- useful, even -- to make the comparison between government bonds and subprime assets. Here's why, and what investors should do about it. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
October 11, 2006
Dan Caplinger
Fixed Income Isn't Risk-Free Bonds can be good for your portfolio, but they come with their own risks. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 29, 2009
Dan Caplinger
Beware This Investment's Hidden Risks Bonds deserve a place in most investors' portfolios. But relying on them exclusively could be riskier than you think. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
May 16, 2005
Rich Miller
Betting Big On Low Yields The government thinks reissuing 30-year bonds will cut its borrowing costs. Will it? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 10, 2005
What's a Bond? A bond is a loan from you to a company or government. If a company issues bonds, it's borrowing cash and promising to pay it back at a certain rate of interest. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
January 29, 2010
Dan Caplinger
The Only Bond Bear Worth Listening To The U.S. Treasury itself is signaling higher rates ahead. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 1, 2005
Jacob Fine
The Muni Market Thirty-year bonds are back after a four-year absence. mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 1, 2011
Dan Caplinger
Bonds Aren't as Good as They Look But people keep buying them. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 5, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Climbing Down the Ladder Does bond laddering make sense with an inverted yield curve? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 26, 2007
S.J. Caplan
Investor 007's Bond Dossier A look at the week's activity in the bond market, and much more. Spying on rates: U.S. Treasury -- 2-year... 5-year... Clues to the market... Detecting developments... Hot tip... mark for My Articles similar articles
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June 20, 2014
Stan Luxenberg
Fighting the Bond Bears Forecasters suggest trimming intermediate funds and shifting assets to short-term bonds and cash. But not everyone is swayed by the bond bears. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 28, 2008
Dan Caplinger
Last Call for Smart Homeowners The Fed's recent move has triggered a sharp downtick in mortgage rates. If you want to refinance, it may be now or never. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 13, 2009
Dan Caplinger
The Wrong Reason to Buy Dividend Stocks They aren't a substitute for low-risk assets. mark for My Articles similar articles
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January 13, 2010
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A Big Quarter for Bank Stocks What should you expect? Here's what I'm looking for. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 8, 2010
Dan Caplinger
How Bond Funds Can Burn You There are many traps for this "safe" investment. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 21, 2006
Selena Maranjian
Mortgage Science Fiction Some mortgages are likely to outlive you. Think twice before signing up. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 1, 2013
Allan S. Roth
Investing in Bonds: Shaky Future Ahead? Here s a fearless prediction: In the years ahead, bond investors won t enjoy stellar returns like those of the last five to 10 years. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 11, 2007
Dan Caplinger
Understanding Your Mortgage Rate For homeowners with adjustable-rate mortgages, recent talk about possible cuts in interest rates is sparking celebrations. There's a catch, though. While some interest rates have already gone down, others will still rise. Will yours go up? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 29, 2007
Dan Caplinger
How to Survive When Rates Fall On a fixed income, falling rates can hurt you. Here's how to cope. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 29, 2011
Dan Caplinger
Bonds Won't Stay Bulletproof Forever Another downgrade could be in the works, but will it matter? mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 18, 2004
Selena Maranjian
What's a Bond? Think of bonds as IOUs, or long-term loans. mark for My Articles similar articles
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October 10, 2008
Dan Caplinger
The Hidden Danger Inside Your Portfolio Think you're diversified? Think again. The recent flight to safety in the fixed-income markets reveals the distinctions among different types of bonds. mark for My Articles similar articles
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December 11, 2007
Dan Caplinger
2007's Big Surprise Mutual funds that invest in Treasury securities have put in an unexpectedly good performance in 2007, giving broader-market indexes a run for their money. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 17, 2009
Ben Levisohn
Finding the Sweet Spot While rising interest rates around the world could spell a tough 2010 for bond investors, fund managers say possibilities for profit remain. mark for My Articles similar articles