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  2. Should You Consider Bonds for Your Retirement Savings - AOL

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    Bonds are popular with many retirees, as they pay a regular stream of income and are considered more conservative than other investments. But their relationship with changing interest rates can ...

  3. Best bond funds for retirement investors - AOL

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    The Fidelity Investment Grade Bond Fund is an actively managed fund that seeks to provide a high level of current income. The fund typically invests at least 80 percent of its assets in all types ...

  4. Treasury Bonds: Are They a Good Retirement Investment? - AOL

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    When you buy a Treasury bond, you will know how long you will need to hold the bond — T-bonds are issued in terms of 20 or 30 years — and what the interest rate is. Treasury bonds are offered ...

  5. Golden years, golden gains: 7 best low-risk investments for ...

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    Why are bond funds a low-risk retirement investment? While not as safe as HYSAs or CDs, bond funds offer great diversification by spreading your money across bonds from many different issuers ...

  6. Laddering - Wikipedia

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    Laddering can also be used as an overall retirement planning approach for all retirement investments. The idea is to separate CDs, cash, bonds, annuities, and others into different "ladders" (or "buckets" or "baskets") depending on when the asset is expected to be liquidated to fund the retirement revenue stream.

  7. Types of bonds: Advantages and limitations - AOL

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    Bonds are often cited as a core holding in retirement portfolios and for good reason. Bonds can help generate income for investors and are typically less volatile than stocks, but there are many ...

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