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Convertible Bonds - Discover the bonds that can give you the benefits of stocks. Convertible bonds are the subject of this tutorial. In it, you will learn how convertible bonds work, including the techniques by which bond values are converted to stock values. The tutorial describes how convertible bonds behave on the market. It further explains how changes in stocks can affect them.

Junk Bonds - If you are a high-risk taker, you may be interested in reading this tutorial on junk bonds, or high-yield bonds, as they are also called. You will find out what gives these bonds such high risks (and returns). A look at the credit analysis of junk-bond issuers is included. Finally, the tutorial covers how junk bonds typically perform on the market, as they differ in many respects from lower-yielding bonds.

STRIPS - Discover a way to buy Treasury notes and bonds indirectly through investment vehicles called STRIPS. By reading this tutorial, you will find out how STRIPS work and what the advantages are to buying Treasury securities this way.

TIGRs, CATS, and LIONs - Find out about special securities sold by private brokerages but based on U.S. Treasury bonds. In this tutorial, you will learn what TIGRs, CATS, and LIONs are, how they are sold, and why investors might wish to buy them.

Treasury Inflation-Adjusted Securities - Inflation can decrease the purchasing power of your investments. In this tutorial, you will learn about a special type of government bond created to combat the danger of inflation. Learn what Treasury inflation-adjusted securities are, how they are taxed, and the advantages and risks of these unique investments.

U.S. Government Agency Bonds - Find out how government agency bonds based on mortgage pools can be a worthwhile investment. In this tutorial, you will learn what these bonds are, who issues them, and their risks and potential returns. The piece also introduces the three most popular sellers of agency bonds.

Zero Coupon Securities - You won't get any regular interest payments from zero coupon bonds, but you will receive a nice discount when you buy them. In this tutorial, you'll find out how this unique debt security works. You'll learn how volatile zero coupon bonds can be, how their earnings are taxed, and the different types of zeros available.

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