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  2. Municipal Bonds Aren't Just for the Rich Anymore - AOL

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    Right now, municipal bonds could be the answer for many folks trying to make their money work harder for them. How Muni Bonds Work Municipal bonds look a lot like other kinds of bonds.

  3. 4 ways to invest in municipal bonds - AOL

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    Municipal bonds may also be a good fit for your portfolio if you are looking for bonds with a low risk of default or want to avoid the potential volatility associated with corporate bonds or stocks.

  4. How Tax-Free Municipal Bonds Could Fit Into Your Portfolio

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    Tax-free municipal bonds are not just a source of investment but also a significant contributor to public projects such as roads, schools and hospitals. These debt instruments are issued by local ...

  5. Build America Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Build America Bonds are taxable municipal bonds that carry special tax credits and federal subsidies for either the bond issuer or the bondholder. Build America Bonds were created under Section 1531 of Title I of Division B of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act that U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law on February 17, 2009.

  6. Mortgage-backed security - Wikipedia

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    A mortgage bond is a bond backed by a pool of mortgages on a real estate asset such as a house. More generally, bonds which are secured by the pledge of specific assets are called mortgage bonds. Mortgage bonds can pay interest in either monthly, quarterly or semiannual periods. The prevalence of mortgage bonds is commonly credited to Mike Vranos.

  7. Best municipal bond funds - AOL

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    You’ll see that the municipal bond has a tax-equivalent yield of almost 4.8 percent based on just the federal tax savings, and the tax-equivalent yield rises to 5.4 percent when you account for ...

  8. Nuveen - Wikipedia

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    Nuveen was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1898 and originally focused solely on municipal bond underwriting and investments. While its investments today span nearly all major areas of capital markets, it is known for its size and influence in domestic fixed income generally, tax advantaged municipal bonds in particular and private real estate.

  9. 3 Safe Bond Alternatives to Protect Your Portfolio

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    EE-bonds, on the other hand, only pay 0.2 percent, making them a poor short-term alternative. But if you hold EE-bonds for 20 years, you're guaranteed to double your money -- which equates to an ...