Fixed Income Securities

Securities that pay a fixed rate of interest. Government bonds (gilts, in the UK) are the best known example. Compared to shares, fixed income securities have the attraction of certainty - you know what income you will get in advance - and they are less risky than shares. But the potential financial upside is not as good as with equities.

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