fixed-income investments

  • 1Fixed income — refers to any type of investment that yields a regular (or fixed) return. For example, if you lend money to a borrower and the borrower has to pay interest once a month, you have been issued a fixed income security. When a company does this, it… …

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  • 2fixed income — Bonds are regarded as fixed income investments. They obligate the borrower to pay the bond owner a fixed rate of interest during the term of the loan and to return the principal or face value when the loan matures, and a preferred shareholder… …

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  • 3Fixed Income — A type of investing or budgeting style for which real return rates or periodic income is received at regular intervals at reasonably predictable levels. Fixed income budgeters and investors are often one and the same typically retired individuals …

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  • 4fixed-income — UK US adjective [before noun] ► FINANCE used to describe investments such as bonds that pay the same amount of money every month, year, etc.: »Some experts predict that we might start to see a shift from shares to fixed income bonds …

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  • 5Fixed-Income Style Box — Created by Morningstar, a fixed income style box is designed to visually represent the investment characteristics of bonds and bond mutual funds. This is a valuable tool for investors to use to determine the risk return structures of their bonds/ …

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  • 6fixed-income securities — investments that have specific interest rates, such as bonds. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 7income — money that is being earned by the business. Glossary of Business Terms * * * income in‧come [ˈɪŋkʌm, ˈɪn ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] money that you earn from your job or that you receive from investments: • The family pays more than 50% of …

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  • 8income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income …

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  • 9income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income …

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  • 10Income trust — An income trust is an investment trust that holds income producing assets. The term also designates a legal entity, capital structure and ownership vehicle for certain assets or businesses. Its shares or trust units are traded on securities… …

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