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Getting Schooled On Bonds

Listen Money Matters - Free your inner financial badass. All the stuff you should know about personal finance.

Listen Money Matters

Careers, Business, Investing, Education

4.42.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2015

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

A few months ago we did an introduction to bonds episode. We wanted to get a little deeper into the topic and a listener, Eric, agreed to help us out. As you heard in the disclaimer, this is a complex topic. Stick with it though, it will all make sense by the end of the episode. There are many types of bonds but the most basic description would be, a bond is an IOU. A coupon is the interest payment and you get that on a semi-annual basis until the bond matures. At maturity, you get the face value back. A government bond is a treasury bond. These are often the benchmark that other bond rates are based on. Agency bonds are issued by government-sponsored agencies like Fannie May. Mortgage-backed securities are mortgages sold off by the mortgage lender. Corporate bonds are what many of us are familiar with. These are sold when a company needs to raise money. A municipal bond is issued by a city, town, state, or even a water company to fund expenses. Even Yankee Stadium has bonds! The yields are lower but from a tax stand point, they are a good investment. Bonds are affected by interest rates and their credit ratings. Triple A is the highest rating. Anything rated below Triple B- is considered a junk bond. Since most of our audience are buy and hold investors, we don’t need to be concerned with bond pricing on a day to day basis. You just need to be happy with the coupon payments you will receive and the credit rating of the bond. This is why Treasury bonds are a good investment for buy and holders. Phew, get all that? Show Notes Backpocket Brewing Penny Whistle: A Bavarian wheat with spice notes. Betterment: The easy way to invest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is a little pre-message before we start the episode because I want to let you know this episode deals with a complicated topic.

0:07.4

We just got out of it and I would say the beginning was super overwhelming but it all tied back together by the end.

0:16.4

Yeah, so do what we did, let your brain be pummeled into submission for a while and then it will start to make sense. At least it did for me.

0:23.9

That's all I got to say.

0:25.5

Yeah, I learned something if you could stick with it, give it a shot.

0:29.5

Cool.

0:30.1

And here we go.

0:30.9

Q the intro.

0:32.0

Yeah!

0:37.1

Hello everybody and welcome to Listen Money Matters.

0:39.8

Balance budgeting brings Buku Bucks.

0:42.0

My name is Thomas and I'm here as always with Andrew. Andrew, how are you this fine?

0:46.4

Oh, what day is it? I can't even remember Tuesday.

0:48.4

Tuesday.

0:49.0

Evening.

0:49.8

And what are you drinking?

0:50.7

Dude, I'm as relaxed as you sound right now and you nailed that like Buku Bucks something.

0:58.2

What I've read it for the first time I had to remind myself what that word meant or like sounded like because it spelled like Buku.

1:05.9

I was thinking of that one word that's kind of like tentacle something, but anyways.

1:13.6

I just have a cosmopolitan.

1:14.6

What are you?

1:15.2

Oh yeah?

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