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adam_text | Contents at a Glance
Introduction /
Part 1: Bond Appetit! 9
Chapter 1: So You Want to Be a Bondholder 11
Chapter 2: Developing Your Investment Game Plan 23
Chapter 3: The (Often, but Not Always) Heroic History of Bonds 35
Chapter 4: Sweet Interest Is the Name of the Game 47
Part 11: Numerous and Varied Ways
to Make Money in Bonds 69
Chapter 5: Risk-Free Investing: U.S. Treasury Bonds 71
Chapter 6: Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds 87
Chapter 7: Lots of Protection (and Just a Touch of Confusion): Agency Bonds ....101
Chapter 8: (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds Ill
Chapter 9: Le Bond du Jour: Global Bonds and Other
Seemingly Exotic Offerings 127
Part 111: Customizinq and Optimizinq
Hour Bond Portfolio U3
Chapter 10: Risk, Return, and Realistic Expectations 145
Chapter 11: The Science (and Pseudoscience) of Portfolio-Building 163
Chapter 12: Dividing Up the Pie: What Percentage Should Be in Bonds? 173
Chapter 13: Which Kinds of Bonds Make the Most Sense for You? 191
Part IV: Bonds AWayl NaViqatinq
the Fixed-Income Marketplace 205
Chapter 14: Strategizing Your Bond Buys and Sells 207
Chapter 15: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds 221
Chapter 16: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life 237
Part V: Bonds As Replacements for the
Old Paycheck 259
Chapter 17: Fulfilling the Need for Steady, Ready, Heady Cash 261
Chapter 18: Finding Comfort and Security in Old Age 277
Part (/I: The Part of Tens 287
Chapter 19: Ten Most Common Misconceptions about Bonds 289
Chapter 20: Ten Mistakes That Most Bond Investors Make 295
Chapter 21: Ten Q A s with Bond Guru Dan Fuss 301
Part Vlh Appendix 305
Appendix: Helpful Web Resources for Successful Bond Investing 307
Index 313
Table of Contents
Introduction 7
About This Book 2
Conventions Used in This Book 4
What You re Not to Read 5
Foolish Assumptions 5
How This Book Is Organized 6
Part I: Bond Appetit! 6
Part II: Numerous and Varied Ways to Make Money in Bonds 6
Part III: Customizing and Optimizing Your Bond Portfolio 6
Part IV: Bonds Away! Navigating the Fixed-Income Marketplace 7
Part V: Bonds As Replacements for the Old Paycheck 7
Part VI: The Part of Tens 7
Part VII: Appendix 7
Icons Used in This Book 7
Where to Go from Here 8
Part b Bond Appetit! 9
Chapter 1: So You Want to Be a Bondholder 11
Understanding What Makes a Bond a Bond 12
Choosing your time frame 13
Determining who you trust to hold your money 13
Recognizing the difference between bonds,
stocks, and Beanie Babies 14
Why Hold Bonds? (Hint: You ll Likely Make Money!) 15
Identifying the best reason to buy bonds: Diversification 16
Going for the cash 17
Introducing the Major Players in the Bond Market 18
Supporting (enabling?) your Uncle Sam with Treasury bonds 18
Collecting corporate debt 19
Demystifying those quasi-governmental agencies 20
Going cosmopolitan with municipal offerings 20
Buying Solo or Buying Bulk 21
Picking and choosing individual bonds 22
Going with a bond fund or funds 22
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Chapter 2: Developing Your Investment Game Plan 23
Focusing on Your Objectives 24
Deciding what you want to be when you grow up 24
Picturing your future nest egg 25
Understanding the Rule of 20 25
Choosing your investment style 26
Making Your Savings and Investment Selections 27
Saving your money in safety 28
Investing your money with an eye toward growth 29
Understanding Five Major Investment Principles 31
1. Risk and return are two sides of the same coin 31
2. Financial markets are largely efficient 32
3. Diversification is just about the only
free lunch you ll ever get 32
4. Reversion to the mean — it means something 33
5. Investment costs matter — and they matter a lot! 34
Chapter 3: The (Often, but Not Always) Heroic History of Bonds 35
Reviewing the Triumphs and Failures of Fixed-Income Investing 36
Beating inflation, but not by very much 36
Saving the day when the day needed saving 37
Looking Back Over a Long and (Mostly) Distinguished Past 39
Yielding returns to generations of your ancestors 39
Gleaning some important lessons 41
Realizing How Crucial Bonds Are Today 42
Viewing Recent Developments, Largely for the Better 45
Chapter 4: Sweet Interest Is the Name of the Game 47
Calculating Rates of Return Can Be Like
Deciphering Ancient Babylonian 48
Cutting deals 49
Changing hands 49
Embracing the complications 50
Conducting Three Levels of Research to
Measure the Desirability of a Bond 50
Level one: Getting basic, easily available information 51
Face value 51
Coupon rate 52
Sale price 52
Level two: Finding out intimate details of the bond 53
Ratings: Separating quality from junk 53
Insurance 54
Maturity 54
Callability 55
Taxes 55 ,
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Level three: Examining the neighborhood 55
Prevailing interest rates 56
The rate of inflation 57
Forces of supply and demand 58
Understanding (and Misunderstanding) the Concept of Yield 58
Coupon yield 58
Current yield 59
Yield-to-maturity 59
Yield-to-call 60
Worst-case basis yield 61
The 30-day SEC yield 61
Recognizing Total Return (This Is What Matters Most!) 62
Figuring in capital gains and losses 62
Factoring in reinvestment rates of return 62
Allowing for inflation adjustments 63
Weighing pre-tax versus post-tax 64
Measuring the Volatility of Your Bond Holdings 64
Time frame matters most 65
Quality counts 65
The coupon rate matters, too 66
Returning to the Bonds of Babylonia 67
Interest short run, interest long run 67
Interest past, interest future 68
Part 11: Numerous and Varied Ways to
Make Money in Bonds 69
Chapter 5: Risk-Free Investing: U.S. Treasury Bonds 71
Exploring the Many Ways of Investing with Uncle Sam 72
Savings bonds for beginning investors 73
EE (Patriot) bonds 74
I bonds 75
The dinosaurs 76
Treasury bills, notes, and bonds for more serious investing 77
Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) 79
Setting the Standard by Which All Other Bonds Are Measured 80
Turning to Treasuries in times of turmoil 81
Picking your own maturity 82
Deciding whether you want inflation protection or not 84
Entering the Treasury Marketplace 84
Buying direct or through a broker? 84
Appreciating the difference between new and used bonds 85
Tapping Treasuries through mutual funds
and exchange-traded funds 86
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Chapter 6: Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds 87
Why Invest in These Sometimes Pains-in-the-Butt? 88
Comparing corporate bonds to Treasuries 88
Hearing it from the naysayers 89
Taking a cue from the other side 90
Considering historical returns 90
Getting Moody: The Crucial Credit Ratings 92
Revisiting your ABCs 93
Gauging the risk of default 94
Special Considerations for Investing in Corporate Debt 95
Calculating callability 96
Coveting convertibility 96
Reversing convertibility... imagine that 97
Appreciating High-Yield for What It Is 97
Anticipating good times ahead 98
Preparing for the bad times 98
Investing in high-yields judiciously 98
Chapter 7: Lots of Protection (and Just a Touch of Confusion):
Agency Bonds 101
Slurping Up Your Alphabet Soup 102
Sizing up the government s actual commitment 104
Introducing the agency biggies 104
Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) 104
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
(Freddie Mac) 105
Federal Home Loan Banks 105
Comparing and Contrasting Agency Bonds 106
Weighing taxation matters 107
Making like John Travolta 107
Banking Your Money on Other People s Mortgages 108
Bathing in the mortgage pool 108
Deciding whether to invest in the housing market 109
Considering Agencies for Your Portfolio 109
Chapter 8: (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds Ill
Appreciating the Purpose and Power of Munis 112
Sizing up the muni market 113
Comparing and contrasting with other bonds 113
Delighting in the diversification of municipals 114
Knowing That All Cities (Bridges or Ports) Are Not Created Equal 115
Enjoying low risk 115
Choosing from a vast array of possibilities 116
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Consulting the Taxman 117
Bringing your bracket to bear 118
Singling our your home state 120
Matching munis to the appropriate accounts 122
Recognizing Why This Chapter is Titled
(Almost) Tax-Free Havens 123
Reckoning with the AMT tax 123
Capping your capital gains 123
Buying Munis Made Easier 124
Chapter 9: Le Bond du Jour: Global Bonds and
Other Seemingly Exotic Offerings 127
Traveling Abroad for Fixed Income 128
Dipping into developed-world bonds 128
What are they? 129
Should you invest? 129
Embracing the bonds of emerging-market nations 131
What are they? 131
Should you invest? 131
Bond Investing with a Conscience 132
Having faith in church bonds 132
What are they? 132
Should you invest? 133
Adhering to Islamic law: Introducing the sukuk 133
What are they? 134
Should you invest? 134
Investing for the common good: Socially responsible bonds 134
What are they? 135
Should you invest? 136
Playing with Bond Fire: Potentially Risky Bond Offerings 136
Rocking with Bowie Bonds 136
What are they? 136
Should you invest? 137
Cashing in on catastrophe bonds 137
What are they? 137
Should you invest? 137
Dealing in death 137
What are they? 138
Should you invest? 138
Banzai Bonds: Hold on Tight 138
Daring to delve into derivatives 138
What are they? 138
Should you invest? 139
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Banking on losses with defaulted bond issues 139
What are they? 139
Should you invest? 140
Evaluating exchange-traded notes 140
What are they? 141
Should you invest? 141
Part 111: Customizing and Optimizing
Hour Bond Portfolio 743
Chapter 10: Risk, Return, and Realistic Expectations 145
Searching, Searching, Searching for the Elusive Free Lunch 146
Making a killing in Treasuries ... yeah, right 146
Defining risk and return 147
Appreciating Bonds Risk Characteristics 147
Investing with confidence 148
Realizing, however, that bonds offer no ironclad guarantees 148
Interest-rate risk 148
Inflation risk 149
Reinvestment risk 149
Default risk 150
Downgrade risk 150
Tax risk 151
Keeping-up-with-the-Joneses risk 151
Regarding all these risks 152
Reckoning on the Return You ll Most Likely See 155
Calculating fixed-income returns is
much easier said than done 155
Looking back at history is an imperfect guide, but 156
Investing in bonds despite their lackluster returns 160
Finding Your Risk-Return Sweet Spot 161
Allocating your portfolio correctly 161
Tailoring a portfolio just for you 162
Chapter 11: The Science (and Pseudoscience)
of Portfolio-Building 163
Mixing and Matching Your Various Investments 164
Dreaming of limited correlation 164
Seeking zig and zag 166
Translating theory into reality 166
Appreciating Bonds Dual Role: Diversifier and Ultimate Safety Net ....167
Protecting yourself from perfect storms 168
Eyeing a centuries-old track record 168
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Recognizing Voodoo Science 169
Comparing actively managed funds to index funds 170
Forecasting the future — and getting it wrong 170
Ignoring the hype 171
Chapter 12: Dividing Up the Pie: What Percentage
Should Be in Bonds? 173
Why the Bond Percentage Question Is Not As Simple As Pie 174
Minimizing volatility 175
Maximizing return 176
Peering into the Future 177
Assessing your time frame 178
Factoring in some good rules 179
Recognizing yourself in a few case studies 179
Jean and Raymond, 61 and 63, financially
quite comfortable 180
Kay, 59, hoping only for a simple retirement 180
Juan, 29, just getting started 182
Miriam, 53, plugging away 183
Noticing the Many Shades of Gray in Your Portfolio 184
Bonds of many flavors 185
Stocks of all sizes and sorts 185
Other fixed income: Annuities 186
Other equity: Commodities and real estate 187
Making Sure That Your Portfolio Remains in Balance 188
Tweaking your holdings to temper risk 189
Savoring the rebalancing bonus 189
Scheduling your portfolio rebalance 190
Chapter 13: Which Kinds of Bonds
Make the Most Sense for You? 191
Reviewing the Rationale Behind Bonds 192
Making your initial selection 192
Following a few rules 193
Sizing Up Your Need for Fixed-Income Diversification 194
Diversifying by maturity 194
Diversifying by type of issuer 194
Diversifying by risk-and-return potential 195
Diversifying away managerial risk 196
Weighing Diversification Versus Complication 197
Keeping it simple with balanced funds
(for people with under $5,000) 197
Moving beyond the basic (for people with $5,000 to $10,000) 197
Branching out (with $10,000 or more) 198
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Finding the Perfect Bond Portfolio Fit 198
Case studies in bond ownership 198
Jean and Raymond, 61 and 63, financially fit as a fiddle 198
Kay, 59, approaching retirement 200
Juan, 29, building up his savings 202
Miriam, 53, behind on her goals 203
Seeking out the more exotic offerings 204
Part IV: Bonds Autay! Navigating the
Fixed-Income Marketplace 205
Chapter 14: Strategizing Your Bond Buys and Sells 207
Discovering the Brave New World of Bonds 208
Finding fabulously frugal funds 208
Dealing in individual bonds without dealing over a fortune 208
Deciding Whether to Go with Bond Funds or Individual Bonds 210
Calculating the advantages of funds 210
Diversifying away certain risks 210
Making investing a lot easier 211
Having choices: Index funds and
actively managed funds 211
Keeping your costs to a minimum 212
Considering whether individual bonds make sense 213
Dispelling the cost myth 213
Dispelling the predictability myth 213
Dispelling the tax myth 214
Embracing the true benefits of single bonds 214
Is Now the Time to Buy Bonds? 216
Predicting the future of interest rates ... yeah, right 216
Paying too much attention to the yield curve 217
Adhering — or not — to dollar-cost averaging 218
Choosing between Taxable and Tax-Advantaged
Retirement Accounts 218
Positioning your investments for minimal taxation 219
Factoring in the early-withdrawal penalties and such 220
Chapter 15: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds 221
Understanding Today s Individual Bond Market 222
Getting some welcome transparency 222
Ushering in a new beginning 223
Dealing with Brokers and Other Financial Professionals 223
Identifying the role of the middleman 224
Do you need a broker or agent at all? 225
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Selecting the right broker or agent 226
Checking the broker s numbers 227
Hiring a financial planner 230
Doing It Yourself Online 231
Proceeding with care 231
Knowing the cyber-ropes 232
If you re looking to buy 232
If you re looking to sell 233
Perfecting the Art of Laddering 234
Protecting you from interest-rate flux 234
Tinkering with your time frame 236
Chapter 16: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life 237
Defining the Basic Kinds of Funds 238
Mining a multitude of mutual funds 239
Considering the alternative: Closed-end funds 241
Establishing a position in exchange-traded funds 241
Understanding unit investment trusts 242
Knowing What Matters Most in Choosing a Bond Fund of Any Sort 243
Selecting your fund based on its components and
their characteristics 243
Pruning out the underperformers 243
Laying down the law on loads 244
Sniffing out false promises 244
My Picks for Some of the Best Bond Funds 245
Very short-term, high quality bond funds 246
Fidelity Short-Term Bond Fund (FSHBX) 246
State Farm Interim (SFITX) 246
Vanguard Short-Term Investment-Grade (VFSTX) 247
Intermediate-term Treasury bond funds 247
Fidelity Government Income (FGOVX) 247
iShares Lehman 7-10-Year Treasury Bond Fund QEF) 248
iShares Lehman TIPS Bond Fund (TIP) 248
(Mostly) high quality corporate bond funds 248
Dodge Cox Income (DODIX) 248
iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade
Corporate Bond Fund (LQD) 249
Loomis Sayles Bond Fund (LSBRX) 249
Junk city: Corporate high-yield funds 250
iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond Fund (HYG) ....250
Payden High Income Fund (PYHRX) 250
Vanguard High-Yield Corporate Fund (VWEXH) 250
Agency bond funds 251
American Century Ginnie Mae (BGNMX) 251
Fidelity Ginnie Mae Fund (FGNMX) 251
Vanguard Ginnie Mae Fund (VFIIX) 252
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Municipal bond funds: Taxes be damned 252
Fidelity Tax-Free Bond (FTABX) 252
T. Rowe Price Tax-Free High-Yield (PRFHX) 252
Vanguard High-Yield Tax Exempt (VWAHX) 253
International bond funds 253
American Century International Bond (BEGBX) 253
PIMCO Foreign Bond, Dollar-Hedged (PFODX) 254
PIMCO Foreign Bond, Unhedged (PFBDX) 254
T. Rowe Price International Bond (RPIBX) 254
Emerging market bond funds 255
Fidelity New Markets Income Fund (FNMIX) 255
Payden Emerging Markets Bond Fund (PYEMX) ..255
T. Rowe Price Emerging Markets Bond (PREMX) 256
All-in-one bond funds 256
T. Rowe Price Spectrum Income (RPSIX) 257
Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) 257
All-in-one bond and stock fund 257
Vanguard STAR Fund (VGSTX) 258
Part V: Bonds As Replacements
for the Old Paycheck 259
Chapter 17: Fulfilling the Need for Steady, Ready, Heady Cash ... .261
Reaping the Rewards of Your Investments 262
Estimating your target portfolio 263
Lining up your bucks 263
Finding Interesting Sources of Interest 264
Certificates of deposit (CDs) 264
Mining the many money market funds 265
Banking on online savings accounts 266
Prospering in peer-to-peer lending 266
Considering the predictability of an annuity 268
Hocking your home with a reverse mortgage 269
Recognizing that Stocks Can Be Cash Cows, Too (Moo) 269
Focusing on stocks with sock-o dividends 270
Realizing gain with real estate investment trusts (REITs) 271
Taking a middle ground with preferred stock 271
Introducing a Vastly Better Way to Create Cash Flow: Portfolio
Rebalancing 272
Buying low and selling high 274
And what about all that bond interest? 275
Dealing with realities 276
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Chapter 18: Finding Comfort and Security in Old Age 277
Looking Ahead to Many Years of Possible Portfolio Withdrawals 278
Knowing Where the Real Danger Lies 278
Finding your comfort zone 279
Setting your default at 60/40 isn t a bad idea 280
Choosing your ultimate ratio 280
Calculating How Much You Can Safely Tap 281
Revisiting risk, return, and realistic expectations 282
Basing your retirement on clear thinking 283
Making the Most Use of Uncle Sam s Gifts 284
Minimizing income is the name of the game 284
Lowering your tax bracket through smart withdrawals 285
Part VI: The Part of Tens 287
Chapter 19: Ten Most Common Misconceptions about Bonds 289
A Bond Selling for 100 Costs $100 289
Buying a Bond at a Discount Is Better
Than Paying a Premium, Dun 290
A Bond Paying X% Today Will Pocket You X%
Over the Life of the Bond 290
Rising Interest Rates Are Good (or Bad) for Bondholders 291
Certain Bonds (Such as Treasuries) Are Completely Safe 291
Bonds Are a Retiree s Best Friend 292
Individual Bonds Are Usually a Better Deal than Bond Funds 292
Municipal Bonds Are Free of Taxation 293
A Discount Broker Sells Bonds Cheaper 293
The Biggest Risk in Bonds Is the Risk of the Issuer Defaulting 293
Chapter 20: Ten Mistakes That Most Bond Investors Make 295
Allowing the Broker to Churn You 295
Not Taking Advantage of TRACE 296
Choosing a Bond Fund Based on Short-Term Performance 296
Not Looking Closely Enough at a Bond Fund s Expenses 297
Going Through a Middleman to Buy Treasuries 297
Counting Too Much on High-Yield Bonds 297
Paying Too Much Attention to the Yield Curve 298
Buying Bonds That Are Too Complicated 298
Ignoring Inflation and Taxation 299
Relying Too Heavily on Bonds in Retirement 299
Chapter 21: Ten Q A s with Bond Guru Dan Fuss 301
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Part Vlh Appendix 305
Appendix: Helpful Web Resources for
Successful Bond Investing 307
Bond-Specific Sites 307
General Financial News, Advice, and Education 308
Financial Supermarkets 308
Bond Issuers and Bond Fund Providers 309
Best Retirement Calculator 309
Regulatory Agencies 310
Where to Find a Financial Planner 310
Yours Truly 311
Index 313
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