Fixed Investment Trust
Australian households interested in increasing their savings can turn their focus on fixed-interest investments. Like bank accounts, fixed-interest investments pay a return through interest, not capital growth. The difference is that the money tends to be invested for a fixed time or longer period.
In general, fixed-interest investments such as government or corporate bonds, fixed-term deposits, debentures, unsecured notes and mortgage trusts share three major features:
- The fund is invested as a loan for a fixed upfront interest rate.
- The investor will be repaid the initial capital in full at a maturity date.
- The investor will also get interest payments regularly or upon the maturity of the investment.
Here’s a quick look at the aforementioned fixed-interest investments.
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