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For those who are new to investing, not many are immediately aware of the differences between stocks and bonds.

Both are readily available in Malaysia, but what are the core differences, and why should someone choose to invest in bonds over stocks instead?

“For clarity, let’s use a house to represent a company. If you choose to buy stocks in that house, then the homeowner has to give you one of the rooms in that house. However, if you choose to buy bonds in that same house, then you are lending money to that homeowner to expand the house, and in return, he pays you a small percentage of the total amount you lent him monthly”.

To learn more about the differences between stocks and bonds, click on the link below to learn more!

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Stocks and bonds are among the most popular and well-established investment options for growing one's financial wealth.

Throughout the past century, significant shifts have occurred in terms of investment returns for both asset classes.

To gain a deeper understanding of how asset allocations have influenced investment returns over a span of 90 years, follow the link below to read our comprehensive article on the topic.

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Did you know there are various types of mutual funds? They generally fall into four main categories: stock funds, money market funds, bond funds, and target date funds.

These funds are all priced using Net Asset Value (NAV), representing the per-share market value of their portfolio securities, minus liabilities. Mutual funds are bought and sold at the NAV price.

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