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Cooking the Books podcast: How to use bonds as a safe place for your money
Frances Cook
And if you're older, you might need quite a few low-risk investments.
Lower risk means you don't make as much money over the long-term – but they are dependable, and should keep a little trickle of money coming in even when the economy goes through a rough patch.
One good option is bonds.
For the latest Cooking the Books I talked to Mark Fowler from Hobson Wealth.
We discussed what bonds are, how to use them as part of your overall investment strategy, and the rare times when bonds can be high risk.
For the interview, watch the video podcast above, or play the audio here.
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