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  2. What are the different types of index funds? - AOL

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    Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) – This fund provides broad exposure to the taxable, investment-grade U.S. bond market, excluding inflation-protected and municipal bonds. Market cap index funds

  3. Liability-driven investment strategy - Wikipedia

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    As it purports to associate constantly both sides of the balance sheet in the investment process, it has been called a "holistic" investment methodology. In essence, the liability-driven investment strategy ( LDI ) is an investment strategy of a company or individual based on the cash flows needed to fund future liabilities.

  4. ETFs vs. Hedge Funds: Which Is Better for You? - AOL

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    If you are an ordinary investor, an ETF is often a good investment. In part this is because an ETF has a more stable risk profile than a hedge fund, but mostly it's because an ETF is your only ...

  5. These 2 Dividend ETFs Are a Retiree's Best Friend - AOL

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    At the end of the day, with just two ETFs, Schwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF and Vanguard Intermediate-Term Bond Index ETF, you can create a well-diversified, high-quality, income-producing balanced ...

  6. Cash flow hedge - Wikipedia

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    A cash flow hedge [1] is a hedge of the exposure to the variability of cash flow that: is attributable to a particular risk associated with a recognized asset or liability. Such as all or some future interest payments on variable rate debt or a highly probable forecast transaction and; could affect profit or loss (IAS 39, §86b)

  7. Cashflow matching - Wikipedia

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    Cash flow matching is a process of hedging in which a company or other entity matches its cash outflows (i.e., financial obligations) with its cash inflows over a given time horizon. [1] It is a subset of immunization strategies in finance. [2] Cash flow matching is of particular importance to defined benefit pension plans. [3]

  8. ETFs vs. index funds: Key similarities and differences - AOL

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    If you’re investing in a mutual fund and ETF that both track the same index and therefore hold the same underlying securities, you’re likely to end up with similar performance over longer ...

  9. Structured product - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 434 (regarding certain prospectus deliveries) defines structured securities as "securities whose cash flow characteristics depend upon one or more indices or that have embedded forwards or options or securities where an investor's investment return and the issuer's payment obligations are contingent on, or highly sensitive to, changes in the ...

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