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ISSUE IN-DEPTH: ENDING THE RACE DIVIDE: College mergers worth look
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA -
However, an increasing number of black students are choosing options other than HBCUs. In 1960, 65 percent of African-American college students attended ...
NCI Awarded Information Assurance BRAC TEIS Task Order Worth $3.7 ...
MarketWatch - Dec 5, 2008
We look forward to a strong partnership with USAISEC-IASED in meeting critical information assurance and BRAC mission requirements," said Terry W. Glasgow, ...NCIT

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Some US bank bailout holdings down $8 billion
The Associated Press - Dec 5, 2008
But the government also negotiated options to buy up to 1.2 billion shares of common bank stock that was valued at $27 billion to serve as a potential ...

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A look at how Somali pirates operate
The Associated Press - Dec 5, 2008
It helps that the pirates' prey are usually massive, slow-moving ships, such as the Saudi supertanker carrying $100 million worth of crude that was hijacked ...
Options under water
Times Online, UK -
Nil-cost options awarded in September 2007 with a face value of ?6m to Michael Grade, ITV?s executive chairman, are worth ?1.9m today and he may not qualify ...LON:ONL

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Los Angeles import game shopping guide
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The staff really goes the extra mile to please their customers, providing great gift-wrapping options and special order services at a moment?s notice. ...
Chargers Look to Stop Slide vs. Raiders
Sports Network - Dec 4, 2008
Rivers and Gates also remain first-rate fantasy options, and against Oakland's sketchy attack, the San Diego defense is a worthwhile play. ...
Sure, he's great, but is Sanders worth it?
Indianapolis Star, United States - Dec 4, 2008
Sanders just shrugs those enormous shoulders, which look like built-in shoulder pads. So far, it has been mostly part time, at least in every other year. ...
Officials plan Dec. 8, Dec. 11 meetings to discuss options to save ...
Elburn Herald, IL - Dec 5, 2008
by Lynn Meredith A major shortfall in the budget of the Kaneland School District has school officials scrambling to find more than $2.3 million worth of ...
Puts And Calls In Cereal And Soap
Forbes, NY - Dec 5, 2008
To take advantage of this continued pullback, traders should look to the stock's March 45 put. One final stock worth taking a look at is away from ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: fixed income + options + look  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)


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Interline Brands, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Sales and ...
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The 60 basis point increase was primarily due to the planned investments, the charge related to Mr. Sanford, as well as higher fixed costs related to rent ...
Central European Distribution Corporation Announces Second Quarter ... istockAnalyst.com
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A Longer Retirement Than You Ever Dreamed Of
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See, while fixed-income products like CDs and bonds may be less volatile, they can't fuel portfolio growth as well as equities can. ...
CME Group Expands Equity Index Product Team
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Flanagan joins CME Group with over 20 years of experience in the derivatives industry, most recently serving as Vice President of Fixed Income, Currency and ...CME - OTC:CMTX
DCT Industrial Trust Reports 2008 Second Quarter Results
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The Company's fixed charge coverage for the second quarter of 2008 was 3.2 times. Excluding $1.4 million of income related to forward-starting interest rate ...DCT
Terra Nova Financial Group, Inc. Announces Earnings
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... offering a broad array of trading products including covering equities, options, futures and commodity options, ETFs, fixed income, and mutual funds. ...OTC:TNFG
The Lingering Economic Malaise
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They can?t adequately access the fixed income market to raise money to finance loan to businesses and home buyers?in the wake of the subprime scandals, ...
Triad Guaranty Inc. Reports Second Quarter Loss as Reported ...
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today reported a net loss for the quarter ended June 30, 2008 of $198.8 million compared with net income of $12.0 million for the same quarter in 2007. ...TGIC
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TD Ameritrade (ticker: AMTD) also has launched a new search tool, Bond Wizard, which helps investors narrow their hunt for fixed-income investments. ...
Havertys Reports Results for Second Quarter 2008
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We are currently analyzing additional reductions in our SG&A fixed costs given the severity and protracted nature of this business cycle. ...HVT - OTC:CMTX
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[BOOK] Modeling Fixed-Income Securities and Interest Rate Options
RA Jarrow - 2002 - books.google.com
... Jarrow, Robert A. Modeling fixed-income securities and interest rate options /
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Risk in Fixed-Income Hedge Fund Styles (Digest Summary) -
W Fung, DA Hsieh - Journal of Fixed Income, 2002 - CFA Institute
... straddle? (a combination put-and-call option that can ... as a short position in a
look-back straddle. The analysis shows that fixed-income hedge funds tend to ...

[BOOK] The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities -
FJ Fabozzi - 2001 - books.google.com
... Duration 837 Effective Maturity 840 Option-Adjusted Spreads ... H. Gifford Fong Traditional
Fixed Income Portfolio Strategy ... Noncallable Bonds 866 A Look at Market ...

[PDF] Valuing American Options in a Path Simulation Model -
JA Tilley - Transactions of the Society of Actuaries, 1993 - actuaries.org
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Do Bonds Span the Fixed Income Markets? Theory and Evidence for Unspanned Stochastic Volatility -
P Collin-Dufresne, RS Goldstein - The Journal of Finance, 2002 - Blackwell Synergy
... The results are similar if we look at the ... information content, since at-the-money
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Dealers'Hedging of Interest Rate Options in the US Dollar Fixed-Income Market -
J KAMBHU - Economic Policy Review, 1998 - papers.ssrn.com
... E STIMATES FOR THE M OST C OMMON H EDGING I NSTRUMENTS In the US dollar fixed-income
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Risk and Return in Fixed-Income Arbitrage: Nickels in Front of a Steamroller? -
J Duarte, FA Longstaff, F Yu - Review of Financial Studies, 2005 - Soc Financial Studies
... levels to current short term spread levels, there is no look-ahead bias ... Interest
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[BOOK] Fixed Income Analysis
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Unspanned stochastic volatility and fixed income derivatives pricing -
J Casassus, P Collin-Dufresne, B Goldstein - Journal of Banking and Finance, 2005 - Elsevier
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Fixed-income options worth a look

Like a tuft of green grass that pops up in the bleak, brown yard after a long winter, fixed-income interest rates are showing signs of life. While borrowers fret about rising loan rates, folks who like to stash cash in certificates of deposit are enjoying the prospect of heftier income on their bank statements.

In a rising interest-rate environment, the name of the game is to stay flexible -- find the highest rate for the shortest term so you're not stuck when rates climb. Be sure you can move your investment to a higher rate if rates spike at your bank.

Current national averages, according to Bankrate.com, are 1.5 percent for a six-month CD and 2.10 percent for one-year. That compares with 0.92 percent and 1.04 percent, respectively, about a year ago. Of course, you needn't settle for average if you're lucky enough to have a bank in your neighborhood that's paying higher, or if you're willing to use a bank that's out of your area. Bankrate's highest yields page shows several institutions paying 2 percent or better on six-month CDs, and about a half-dozen offering 2.75 percent or better on one-year CDs.

Certified financial planner Ben Tobias of Tobias Financial Advisors in Plantation, Fla., isn't a fan of CDs at this time.

"I think we're going to be looking at significantly higher interest rates a year or two from now. We'll see a 25-basis-point increase every Fed meeting for the next six months. If you're locked into an interest rate, you're losing opportunity costs you might have had in a money market account."

 

CDs with a kick
But if CDs are a staple in your portfolio, one way to minimize potential losses is to purchase a bump-up or step-up CD, which allows you to move to a higher interest rate one time during the term. Be aware that some institutions pay a lower rate on bump-up CDs than they do on ones with comparable maturities that don't have the option.

Watermark Credit Union in Seattle, Wash., offers the bump-up option on all CDs with 12 months or less maturity.

"We're not trying to catch people with an option that they'll pay for later," says marketing director Jerry Sparrow. "They don't have to opt for this and give up a portion of the rate. They get the same great rate."

The best way to wait for the day when better rates prevail may be by opening a high-interest money market account. Just about everyone's seen the ads for ING Direct, always offering one of the top rates in this category. And there are other players such as Virtual Bank, which is paying 2.15 percent.

"We're opening thousands of accounts each month. Customers are looking for a convenient, easy-to-use, FDIC-insured account with a great rate," says Larry Fein, Virtual Bank marketing director.

"The question we hear is, 'How can you offer a rate like that when my local bank is offering a half percent?' We're an Internet bank and we don't have the overhead of a traditional bank, so we can offer the higher rate."

As with any financial account, be sure you understand what fees are associated with the account. Virtual Bank charges $50 if the account is closed in the first 90 days. Also, if you require a paper statement, there's a $5 monthly service fee.

Another online institution, Everbank, pledges that its money market account and high-yield CDs will always be in the top 5 percent of the national index as tracked by Bankrate.com.

"The guarantee provides our customers with a comfort level, knowing that they don't have to be looking over their shoulder all the time," says CEO Frank Trotter. "Can a local bank post a better rate? Sure, but it's probably not sustainable."

Inflation-proof income
If liquidity isn't a concern, consider securities that protect your principal from inflation.

If rates are rising, it's likely that inflation is playing a role in the process. Investing in inflation-protected instruments such as I-bonds or TIPS (Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities) will protect your initial investment by giving you a hedge against inflation, but the interest rate is usually set a little lower than corresponding Treasury-issued securities that don't provide the hedge.

TIPS can be purchased online directly from the government. Other options include inflation-protected bonds that are sold as mutual funds through brokerages such as Vanguard and Fidelity, or as an exchange-traded fund that trades like a stock on the New York Stock Exchange -- the symbol is TIP.

Another possibility is one that could provide a return considerably better than ordinary CDs if income isn't a concern, you can afford to lock up some cash for five years and you think the Dow Jones Industrial Average will rise over the next five years.

Indexed CDs
CDs that are pegged to stock market indices are sold through various brokers and banks. One example is a Dow-indexed CD that's available at some community banks. The CD is FDIC insured and sold in $1,000 increments. The term is five years and your principal is guaranteed if you hold until maturity.

Be sure to ask about the participation rate. That is the percentage of the return that you'll receive of, in this case, the Dow. Mike Sherzan, CEO at Bankers Financial Services, the company that sells this product to banks, says the participation rate for this Dow-indexed CD typically is 80 percent to 90 percent.

"So, the worst-case scenario is getting back 100 percent of your principal if you hold to maturity," Sherzan says. "If the Dow goes to zero, at least you'll get your principal back. The best case scenario is, at 80 percent participation rate, the highest return in five-year increments has been 17 percent on an annual basis. The average in that same period of time is 7 percent to 8 percent."

Even though you don't receive income from the CD during the term, you will have to pay taxes each year on a rate of return set by the IRS. If your final return is zero at the end of five years, you'll get a tax credit. If you have to cash the CD before maturity, expect a significant penalty.

As always, read the fine print before purchasing any investment -- even if it's just a plain vanilla CD.

 
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