The Many Uses Of Bond ETFs
By Tom Lydon on August 26, 2009 | More Posts By Tom Lydon | Author's Website
Whether an investor is looking for safety or a way to diversify his portfolio, bond exchange traded funds (ETFs) have become popular investment tools that have a multitude of uses.
Michael Schmidt at Investopedia lists the following ways an investor can put bonds to use:
- Preserve principal. Bonds are essentially loans with scheduled repayments and maturities, therefore making them effective at preserving principal.
- Savings. Savings bonds have been used for decades as a method to build savings and provide one of the most secure and time-tested approaches to long-term savings. To make them even more attractive, they are guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government
- Managing interest-rate risk. This type of risk is inherent in bonds because their value is a culmination of the present value of the future interest payments and returned principal upon maturity. There is an inverse relationship between interest rates and bond prices.
- Expense matching/immunization. Individual investors use bonds to match a future expected cash need. Institutions use this strategy on a more complex basis, called immunization, which assumes a match of the duration of the bond to the expected cash flow, which can be accomplished by using a zero-coupon bond.
- Long-term planning. Bonds have a steady stream of income, which can be used to fund future expenses for individuals and corporate pension obligations for institutions. This is why financial institutions use long-term bonds for long-term planning.
There are a number of bond ETFs on the market right now that suit a wide range of risk appetites and goals. One way to grab the benefits of bonds could be through a broad ETF such as the iShares Barclays Aggregate Bond Fund (AGG), which is up 1.6% year-to-date.
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