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Deciding Whether Stocks or Bonds are Right for You

There are a vast number of investment opportunities available to potential investors, but not all of them are right for all purposes. The most common types of investments are stocks and bonds. Stocks are shares of individual companies, while bonds are government-issued investment funds. Both can be great for starting in the investing market, but you should know a little about the difference between the two before making your investment.

Stocks

Stocks can help balance out a bond-heavy portfolio by providing diversification

Stock dividends also receive more favorable tax treatment than bond payouts.

If you make the decision that stocks may be the place for you to put your investment dollars, you must now determine the primary purpose of your stock investment.

The two primary stock investment goals are income and growth. You can have a combination of the two in one stock investment, but the features are almost never equal. In other words, although growth and income may co-exist in a particular stock investment, the investment choice you make should take into account the primary strength of the stock.

Growth Stock vs. Income Stock

Growth stock is stock in a company that doesn't pay cash dividends, but instead reinvests its profits into the company. The idea behind this strategy is that the company will continue to grow and become more profitable, driving the stock price up.

Income stock is stock in well-established companies that do not need to reinvest their profits into their companies and therefore use their profits to pay dividends to stockholders. Income stock is often more expensive because the income stream and security of the investment is greater.

Mutual Funds

Many investors invest in the stock market through mutual funds. Mutual funds are professionally managed and are easier to diversify your investments in, which makes them less risky than investing in individual stocks. You still have to research what type of stock will best suit your goals, but the average investor finds it less stressful to invest in the stock market through this method.

Bonds

Bonds, though some consider them “safer” than stocks, still come with risks. Some bond funds offer enticing payouts but may take big chances to do so, including venturing into lower-quality and longer-duration credits; if your funds' bonds lose value, you could see your principal shrink even though you're pocketing a healthy yield. Checking a fund's quarterly losses can be an easy way to see whether you could stomach a given fund's short-term losses. There's nothing wrong with making room for some higher-yielding bond funds around the margins of your portfolio, but consider these income-heavy funds to be side items because of their greater potential for volatility.

And while paying for high-quality financial advice can be money well spent, think carefully before paying a sales charge for a bond fund. If you're paying a 3.75% load to buy a bond fund (and that's a pretty low load), you're surrendering most of your first year's income payments from the get-go.

Individual Bonds vs. Bond Funds

Many investors prefer to invest in individual bonds rather than bond funds. While that's a reasonable tack if you're buying Treasury securities or perhaps even extremely high-quality corporate bonds, it makes sense to opt for a professionally managed bond fund for every other type of fixed-income security. Not only will a mutual fund offer you much more diversification (and therefore lower risk) than you could obtain by buying individual bonds, but smaller investors who are buying and selling individual bonds are also at a big disadvantage when it comes to trading costs.

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