Originally posted by rennigade
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Buying individual bonds - taking the plunge
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Steve
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Only bond I would probably mess with are high yield muni bond ETF as the interest is tax free and the interest is not terrible. However I still wait until fed raise rates to 2%+ before diving into bonds. If you are holding it to maturity than it's no better than a CD but a slightly higher interest.
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostDisneysteve thanks for posting this thread. I will be looking into corporate bonds (ie, Apple, Home Depot, Coke, etc). I always thought I would need a bond broker but I see I can buy through my stock brokerage account. Easy as pie.Steve
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostLots to learn what all the numbers and abbreviations mean but Apple with AA+ or Home Depot w/grade A looks good to me.Steve
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Originally posted by LivingAlmostLarge View PostWhy are you buying bonds over dividend paying stocks?
We also invest in VYM, Vanguard's High Dividend Yield ETF as part of our stock allocation.Steve
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* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
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QMM, unless your broker charges a separate fee, I believe the price listed is the price you pay. In your case, that would be the $10,215.09. The "commission" is baked into the price. There was no separate commission on the purchase I just made.
You can find out for sure by proceeding through the order process but not clicking the final confirmation until you're ready to complete the transaction. See if any additional fee shows up. Let me know if it does.
ETA: It looks like you're also on TD Ameritrade, same as me, so yes, no commission. The price listed is the price you pay.Last edited by disneysteve; 04-09-2021, 09:03 AM.Steve
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostOk thanks. But the warning at the top is scaring me so I'll keep shopping around for other less riskier bonds.Steve
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* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
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Originally posted by QuarterMillionMan View PostOk thanks. But the warning at the top is scaring me so I'll keep shopping around for other less riskier bonds.
Apologies if I'm being critical here - its a pet peeve of mine.james.c.hendrickson@gmail.com
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