: Annual management fees; no fixed maturity date, so value fluctuates with interest rates. 2. Open an Account
: Professional management; liquidity to sell at any time during market hours.
To buy investment-grade bonds, you can purchase individual securities or bond funds through a brokerage account or buy government issues directly from the U.S. Treasury. Bonds are considered "investment grade" if they have a relatively low risk of default, typically rated (Standard & Poor's/Fitch) or Baa3 (Moody's) and higher. 1. Choose Your Investment Method
: Annual management fees; no fixed maturity date, so value fluctuates with interest rates. 2. Open an Account
: Professional management; liquidity to sell at any time during market hours.
To buy investment-grade bonds, you can purchase individual securities or bond funds through a brokerage account or buy government issues directly from the U.S. Treasury. Bonds are considered "investment grade" if they have a relatively low risk of default, typically rated (Standard & Poor's/Fitch) or Baa3 (Moody's) and higher. 1. Choose Your Investment Method