Guide to Fixed Income Investments: What Are Bonds and CDs? (2024)

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Learn about fixed income investments like bonds, CDs and others

Understand the basics of fixed income securities

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What is fixed income?

Fixed income refers to investment securities that pay investors fixed interest payments until the maturity date. The most commonly known fixed income investments are government and corporate bonds, but CDs and money market funds are also types of fixed income.

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What are the different types of fixed income products I can invest in?

Treasuries

Treasury bonds are government debt securities issued by the U.S. federal government that have maturities from between a few days and 30 years. They earn periodic interest until maturity and are generally exempt from state and local taxes.

Municipals

A municipal bond is a fixed income security issued by a municipality. Interest income is generally exempt from federal and state taxes, but capital gains distributed are taxable to the investor.Footnote1

Corporates

A corporate bond is any bond issued by a corporation for investors to purchase. They're issued in blocks of $1,000 and are a major source of financing in the private sector. Corporate bonds are fully taxable.

Agencies

Agency bonds are government securities issued by entities other than the U.S. Treasury that have a maturity of no more than 30 years. Generally, they are subject to federal and state tax.

CDs

A certificate of deposit (CD) is a bank-issued deposit instrument with a set maturity and interest rate. Maturities range from a few weeks to several years.

Common questions about fixed income

If you're looking for more information, check out these responses to some of the common questions investors have about fixed income

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How do bonds work?

Bonds are issued by governments and corporations with the purpose of raising money. When you buy a bond, you're giving them a loan that they agree to pay back with interest. Bonds can have a variety of timelines for paying back interest, as well as a range of ratings from AAA (highest) to D (lowest) which reflect levels of risk.

How can I invest in fixed income?

You can invest in individual fixed income (bond) securities, in fixed income mutual funds or ETFs, or a combination of these investing options.

If you invest in mutual funds or ETFs, you're investing in a basket of many different fixed income investments (which can help provide exposure to various markets, sectors, maturities and credit qualities.) These funds are professionally managed, either actively or passively.

How often do bonds pay interest?

Bonds can pay interest across a range of frequencies such as, monthly, quarterly, and at maturity, although semi-annual is the most common.

What is a stock versus a bond?

Stocks give investors a share of ownership in a company. They come with more risk, but they typically offer the potential for higher returns. A bond represents the debt of the issuing entity, which could be a company, government or other organization. They typically offer a lower rate of return, but they can offer a way to generate regular income.

Is a bond a loan?

A bond is a loan an investor makes to the bonds' issuer. When the bond matures, the issuer returns the full principal that was loaned. They also typically pay regular interest payments to investors.

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Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal investment.

Investing in fixed-income securities may involve certain risks, including the credit quality of individual issuers, possible prepayments, market or economic developments and yields and share price fluctuations due to changes in interest rates. When interest rates go up, bond prices typically drop, and vice versa.

Footnote1 Income from investing in municipal bonds is generally exempt from federal and state taxes for residents of the issuing state. While the interest income is generally tax-exempt, any capital gains distributed are taxable to the investor. Income for some investors may be subject to the federal alternative minimum tax (AMT).

Footnote2 Diversification, asset allocation and rebalancing do not ensure a profit or protect against loss.

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Asset allocation, diversification, and rebalancing do not ensure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets.

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