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  2. 5 best high-yield bond funds - AOL

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    This iShares ETF is one of the most popular high-yield bond ETFs and aims to track the investment performance of an index made up of U.S. high-yield corporate bonds. The fund held about 1,200 ...

  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. 8 Best Bond ETFs To Invest In for 2024 - AOL

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    In a traditional market, intermediate bonds will pay higher yields than shorter-term bonds. Currently, IEF pays a 4.12% SEC yield, with an average duration of 7.29 years. 7. iShares 20+ Year ...

  5. Pay-for-performance (Investment) - Wikipedia

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    A pay-for-performance fee structure, in relation to the investment industry, describes a management fee that is paid to a financial adviser or investment manager when their performance returns exceed those of their designated benchmark. The performance fee is generally calculated as a percentage of the investment outperformance gained. The ...

  6. The 7 Best Bond Funds to Buy for a Shift in Interest Rates - AOL

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    Now that the Federal Reserve is moderating its monetary policy, and the yield curve has turned negative for the first time since 2007, the best bond funds to buy are also beginning to shift.As ...

  7. Bond fund - Wikipedia

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    An important property of bond funds is the rating of the bonds they own. Funds may be rated from high to low credit quality. The quality of a fund is the average of the bonds owned by the fund. Funds that pay higher yields typically own lower quality bonds. Like stocks, the price of high-yield bonds is subject to fashion. [3] [4] For example ...

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