Investing in Bonds For Dummies
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Rather than picking and choosing, perhaps you'd like to buy up a representative sampling of the total bond market? Then consider these options.

T. Rowe Price Spectrum Income (RPSIX)

Contact: 800-683-5660; T. Rowe Price

Type of fund: Actively managed mutual fund

Types of bonds: Anything and everything in bonds, with a smattering (currently 12 percent) in stocks

Average maturity: 7.6 years

Expense ratio: 0.69 percent

Minimum investment: $2,500 ($1,000 in an IRA)

This has been an industry leader since 1990.

Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND)

Contact: 800-662-7447; Vanguard

Type of fund: Exchange-traded fund

Types of bonds: All higher credit quality, both government (about two-thirds) and corporate

Average maturity: 7.7 years

Expense ratio: 0.08 percent

Minimum investment: None

Introduced to the market in April 2007, this fund brings new meaning to low-cost, well-diversified bond investing. "BND is a great core bond holding," says Ron DeLegge, host of the Index Investing syndicated radio show and publisher of ETFguide. If you prefer mutual funds to ETFs, this fund comes in mutual fund version, as well: With $3,000 or more, you can invest in the Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Investor Shares (VBMFX), which carries an expense ratio of 0.20 percent; with $10,000 or more, you can invest in the Admiral Shares class (VBTLX), which carries an expense ratio of 0.08 percent, same as the ETF.

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Russell Wild is a NAPFA certified financial advisor and principal of Global Portfolios, an investment advisory firm based in Allentown, PA that works with clients of both substantial and modest means. He has written two dozen books and numerous articles on financial matters.

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