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  2. Rebalancing investments - Wikipedia

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    (Note: sale of an asset is qualified for "long-term" capital gain or loss, if the asset has been held for 12 months or longer in the United States. Special tax treatments come with the long-term gain or loss. [5]) Rebalancing when current allocation is 5% off from target asset allocation: Touch nothing except when allocation is off noticeably.

  3. Securitization - Wikipedia

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    Securitization is the financial practice of pooling various types of contractual debt such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, auto loans, or credit card debt obligations (or other non-debt assets which generate receivables) and selling their related cash flows to third party investors as securities, which may be described as bonds, pass-through securities, or collateralized debt ...

  4. Ask an Advisor: I'm 65 and Have 82% of My 401(k) in Stocks ...

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    The decision of whether to shift your 401(k) to a more conservative asset allocation will depend primarily on your longer-term […] The post Ask an Advisor: ‘Should I Be Moving Stocks to Bonds?’

  5. Maturity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, maturity or maturity date is the date on which the final payment is due on a loan or other financial instrument, such as a bond or term deposit, at which point the principal (and all remaining interest) is due to be paid. [1] [2] [3] Most instruments have a fixed maturity date which is a specific date on which the instrument matures ...

  6. How long does it take for Series EE bonds to mature? - AOL

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    This bond would double in value in 27.69 years (72 divided by 2.6 percent) — though remember the government guarantees to do so at 20 years. How long to wait to cash Series EE bonds

  7. Corporate bonds: Here are the big risks and rewards - AOL

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    Bonds that go above their issue price are called premium bonds, while those that fall below it are called discount bonds. Bond prices can fluctuate for a number of reasons, including:

  8. Convertible security - Wikipedia

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    This is known as its "bond equivalent" or "straight bond" value. The price of the convertible bond will not drop below straight value if the stock price declines. In return for this degree of protection, investors who purchase a convertible bond rather than the underlying stock typically pay a premium over the stock's current market price. [3] [4]

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    • A notice of executor or notice of administration giving the requester access to digital assets; or • A court order issued in the United States that satisfies AOL's requirements. AOL will provide you the required language for the court order. You can request access to/transfer of ownership of an AOL account through this form.