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Bond Laddering
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A strategy that involves spreading out investments among bonds with different maturity dates. This strategy is intended to reduce interest rate risk. For example, if interest rates are rising, an investor can use the proceeds from a maturing bond to purchase bonds with a higher yield. Bond laddering also offers investors greater liquidity, since their entire investments are not tied up for a lengthy period.
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