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  2. Stocks vs. bonds: Which is a better choice for you? - AOL

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    On the other hand, bonds and other short-term fixed income securities tend to be a better option for short-term goals because they are typically less volatile than stocks and can help generate ...

  3. How to invest in bonds - AOL

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    Buying individual bonds through a brokerage account: You can buy bonds through most brokers like you would stocks. Fees vary greatly, though, and navigating all the options can be confusing, with ...

  4. Securities account - Wikipedia

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    A securities account, sometimes known as a brokerage account, is an account which holds financial assets such as securities on behalf of an investor with a bank, broker or custodian. Investors and traders typically have a securities account with the broker or bank they use to buy and sell securities.

  5. Active management - Wikipedia

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    Security selection. Choosing individual stocks, bonds, or other investments. Asset allocation. Determining the allocation of investment among asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, and cash. Sustainable investing. Analyzing the impact of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors on investments. Active investors have many goals.

  6. Portfolio investment - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio investments are investments in the form of a group (portfolio) of assets, including transactions in equity, securities, such as common stock, and debt securities, such as banknotes, bonds, and debentures. [1] Portfolio investment covers a range of securities, such as stocks and bonds, as well as other types of investment vehicles.

  7. Taking stock of bonds: Does the 60/40 rule still have a role ...

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    Stocks can deliver returns of about 10% a year, a much higher rate than an investor is likely to reap in an ordinary bank account. But the stock market is mercurial, and in a recession, it can ...

  8. Stock fund - Wikipedia

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    A stock fund, or equity fund, is a fund that invests in stocks, also called equity securities. [1] Stock funds can be contrasted with bond funds and money funds . Fund assets are typically mainly in stock, with some amount of cash , which is generally quite small, as opposed to bonds , notes, or other securities .

  9. Ask an Advisor: I'm Bonds-Only and Stock-Averse - AOL

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    An emergency fund should be liquid -- in an account that isn't at risk of significant fluctuation like the stock market. The tradeoff is that the value of liquid cash can be eroded by inflation.

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