Fixed Income
Fixed income broadly refers to t types of investment security that pay investors fixed interest or dividend payments until its maturity date. At maturity, investors are repaid the principal amount they had invested. Government and Corporate Bonds are the most common types of fixed-income products.
Key Takeaways
Fixed income is a class of assets and securities that pay out a set level of cash flows to investors, typically in the form of fixed interest or dividends.
Fixed income is a class of assets and securities that pay out a set level of cash flows to investors, typically in the form of fixed interest or dividends.
Government and Corporate Bonds are the most common types of fixed-income products.
In the event of a company's bankruptcy, fixed-income investors are often paid before common stockholders