Five of the worst investments for your SMSF
One of the most important factors to consider in making investments on behalf of an SMSF is that the SMSF is intended to provide the beneficiaries with income and capital benefits during their remaining lifetimes. It is therefore critical to ensure that in making investments on behalf of the fund no diminution of capital takes […]
ETF and other exchange traded bonds
An ETF is an investment into a fund that trades some asset. This is often a combination of shares of stock, futures, foreign currency etc. These ETFs are usually built to track an asset or index such as the ASX200 Australian share index. They allow you to invest in an asset (the ETF) that will […]
How the market impacts bonds
The basic principal with interest rates is simple. When economic growth is strong and inflation is rising, the Reserve Bank of Australia will increase interest rates in an attempt to slow the growth and ease inflation. As interest rates rise, new bonds are issued with higher coupon rates. This means that the new bonds return […]
Bond Funds
Bond Funds, like Stock Funds offer professional selection and management of a portfolio of Bonds for a fee. Through a Bond Fund you can diversify the risks across a range of bonds pre-chosen by the manager. Some funds are designed to follow a market, often called an Index Fund. Other Funds are actively managed according […]
How much is a bond worth?
Most Bonds have a face or par value, which is what the bond will pay back at the end of the term (maturity date). The face value can be different for different Bonds, anywhere from $1 to $1,000,000, traditionally however, they are quoted as if the Bond is worth $100, even if the single bond […]
Secured Bonds versus Unsecured Bonds
We continue our beginners series discussing the different types of bonds available. Bonds can be split into two main categories, Secured and Unsecured Bonds, each with different risk factors. With a Secured Bond, the company issuing the bond is willing or forced by the lender to offer something with a market value as collateral making […]
Bond Credit Rating
To ascertain a particular risk profile of a bond it can be marked with a credit rating from various credit rating agencies. There is a range of credit ratings available for bonds and credit agencies like Standard and Poor’s and Moody’s score a bond from AAA (the best quality) through to D. This is an […]
How are stocks traded?
Most stocks are traded on one or more exchanges. A place where buyers and sellers can meet and decide on a price. Originally this was the place where buyers and sellers were meeting in person, but now most exchanges are automated in rooms full of computer servers. The purpose of an exchange is to facilitate […]