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Index
Cover Table of Contents Title Page Introduction Part I: Bond Appetit!
Chapter 1: So You Want to Be a Bondholder Chapter 2: Developing Your Investment Game Plan Chapter 3: The (Often, But Not Always) Heroic History of Bonds Chapter 4: Sweet Interest Is the Name of the Game
Part II: Numerous and Varied Ways to Make Money in Bonds
Chapter 5: “Risk-Free” Investing: U.S. Treasury Bonds Chapter 6: Industrial Returns: Corporate Bonds Chapter 7: Lots of Protection (and Just a Touch of Confusion): Agency Bonds Chapter 8: (Almost) Tax-Free Havens: Municipal Bonds Chapter 9: Le Bond du Jour: Global Bonds and Other Seemingly Exotic Offerings
Part III: Customizing and Optimizing Your Bond Portfolio
Chapter 10: Risk, Return, and Realistic Expectations Chapter 11: The Science (and Pseudoscience) of Portfolio-Building Chapter 12: Dividing Up the Pie: What Percentage Should Be in Bonds? Chapter 13: Which Kinds of Bonds Make the Most Sense for You?
Part IV: Bonds Away! Navigating the Fixed-Income Marketplace
Chapter 14: Strategizing Your Bond Buys and Sells Chapter 15: Investing (Carefully!) in Individual Bonds Chapter 16: Picking a Bond Fund That Will Serve You for Life
Part V: Bonds As Replacements for the Old Paycheck
Chapter 17: Fulfilling the Need for Steady, Ready, Heady Cash Chapter 18: Finding Comfort and Security in Old Age
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 19: Ten Most Common Misconceptions about Bonds Chapter 20: Ten Mistakes That Most Bond Investors Make Chapter 21: Ten Q and A's with Bond Guru Dan Fuss
Appendix: Helpful Web Resources for Successful Bond Investing Cheat Sheet
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