| Different Types of Bonds Investing in bonds is very safe, and the returns are usually very good.     There are four basic types of bonds available and they are sold through the     Government, through corporations, state and local governments, and foreign     governments.
 The greatest thing about bonds     is that you will get your initial investment back. This makes bonds the     perfect investment vehicle for those who are new to investing, or for those     who have a low risk tolerance. The United States Government     sells Treasury Bonds through the Treasury Department. You can purchase     Treasury Bonds with maturity dates ranging from three months to thirty     years. Treasury bonds include Treasury     Notes (T-Notes), Treasury Bills (T-Bills), and Treasury Bonds. All Treasury     bonds are backed by the United States Government, and tax is only charged     on the interest that the bonds earn.  Corporate bonds are sold through     public securities markets. A corporate bond is essentially a company     selling its debt. Corporate bonds usually have high interest rates, but     they are a bit risky. If the company goes belly-up, the bond is worthless.  State and local Governments also     sell bonds. Unlike bonds issued by the federal government, these bonds     usually have higher interest rates. This is because State and Local     Governments can indeed go bankrupt – unlike the federal government. State and Local Government bonds     are free from income taxes – even on the interest. State and local taxes     may also be waived. Tax-free Municipal Bonds are common State and Local     Government Bonds. Purchasing foreign bonds is     actually very difficult, and is often done as part of a mutual fund. It is     often very risky to invest in foreign countries. The safest type of bond to     buy is one that is issued by the US Government. The interest may be a bit lower,     but again, there is little or no risk involved. For best results, when a     bond reaches maturity, reinvest it into another bond.  | 
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