Generally in India we have debentures that are popular, NCD/Non Convertible debentures are popular in India with the corporate companies like L&T, Shriram Transport, Muthoot. Bonds are against some fixed security, while debentures dont have backing. In case the company gets liquidated the debenture holders get a treatment like creditors.
Good Point. Debentures is the term that is used in general to refer to unsecured bonds. But it is still a type of bond. Now that you mentioned, I do see many in India refer Bonds as secured debt and Debentures as unsecured debt. Its better to call that out as I actually meant all bonds in general including debentures, when I said "Bonds" in this video. Thank you for pointing that out.
Thank you for the video. I have question in the mentioned example tata motors will give bonds. What that bond will contain? Is it just some written proof or an asset value will be in the bond?On what basis face value of bond is decided?
Government Bonds- is it worth, instead of corpus lying in bank account? 1.How one can invest Treasury Series I Savings Bond in US, where the interest rate is currently set at 9.62%? How it will compare with treasury EE bonds? 2.Can one invest the maximum cap of $10000 every year? What are the tax implications if held till maturity or premature withdrawal? 3.How can one evaluate new bonds vs old bonds in terms of yield? Or should we invest bonds of nearing maturity, say 2024? 4. Is it easy to encash after 1 year or procedural formalities exist? Can you provide a link, if you have already covered in a post?
Sir nanga green bond la sign pani kadan vaangirukom but engalala interest oda amount pay pana mudia only vanguna asal amound ah matum than kuduka mudiym so kadan koduthavanga lala ena seiya mudiyum sollunga....😧
Sir. Nice video. Can u also tell more options for fixed income every month in india? Also is it safe to buy NCDs offered by corporate companies like tata motors and the bank debentures like karur Vysya bank?
Another excellent video. Have been sharing your videos to my friends who are starting their investment journey. Personally I have been investing in 90% equity index(mostly VWRA domiciled in Ireland since am non-US citizen and living in singapore-to avoid estate tax issues) for a while now. Am 100% on equity right now, but intend to glide towards allocation for bonds in the coming years when i am closer to retirement. In this regard, had a question for you- do you have some suggestion for bond index ? This is an area an researching and current find AGGU as one option. Do you have some suggestion/inputs in this regard? Thanks again for the quality content. You are making a positive impact on many peoples lives.
Check out the Bond funds offered by Vanguard here: investor.vanguard.com/mutual-funds/list#/mutual-funds/asset-class/month-end-returns I personally do not really have any recommendation on that.
Does bonds bought from secondary market, will i get the full interest on the pay out date irrespectively to the date i bought or i get only the interest from the date I purchased until the original payout date? please clarify.
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There is none another person in tamil youtube to explain like you,Thank you Very much sir.
Sir the clarity was really nice, even beginners can understand.
Generally in India we have debentures that are popular, NCD/Non Convertible debentures are popular in India with the corporate companies like L&T, Shriram Transport, Muthoot. Bonds are against some fixed security, while debentures dont have backing. In case the company gets liquidated the debenture holders get a treatment like creditors.
Good Point. Debentures is the term that is used in general to refer to unsecured bonds. But it is still a type of bond. Now that you mentioned, I do see many in India refer Bonds as secured debt and Debentures as unsecured debt. Its better to call that out as I actually meant all bonds in general including debentures, when I said "Bonds" in this video.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Thank you for the video. I have question in the mentioned example tata motors will give bonds. What that bond will contain? Is it just some written proof or an asset value will be in the bond?On what basis face value of bond is decided?
Nalla vidio sir please advice low risk with guarantee bonds advice pannunga it will be very useful sir
Thank you so much sir now I understood in easy manner
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Good explanation thank you sir
Good clarification
Government Bonds- is it worth, instead of corpus lying in bank account?
1.How one can invest Treasury Series I Savings Bond in US, where the interest rate is currently set at 9.62%? How it will compare with treasury EE bonds?
2.Can one invest the maximum cap of $10000 every year? What are the tax implications if held till maturity or premature withdrawal?
3.How can one evaluate new bonds vs old bonds in terms of yield? Or should we invest bonds of nearing maturity, say 2024?
4. Is it easy to encash after 1 year or procedural formalities exist?
Can you provide a link, if you have already covered in a post?
Wow .... punchy explanation.... great sir ... keep posting.
Thank you.
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Thank You!
Sir nanga green bond la sign pani kadan vaangirukom but engalala interest oda amount pay pana mudia only vanguna asal amound ah matum than kuduka mudiym so kadan koduthavanga lala ena seiya mudiyum sollunga....😧
Hello sir, can we do monthly sip for banking and psu debt funds, corporate funds?
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Nice explanation. Please make a video about WILL documents which Is more essential nowadays.
Good suggestion. Thank You.
Thank you so much Sir.... Keep growing.....
Sir. Nice video. Can u also tell more options for fixed income every month in india? Also is it safe to buy NCDs offered by corporate companies like tata motors and the bank debentures like karur Vysya bank?
Another excellent video. Have been sharing your videos to my friends who are starting their investment journey. Personally I have been investing in 90% equity index(mostly VWRA domiciled in Ireland since am non-US citizen and living in singapore-to avoid estate tax issues) for a while now. Am 100% on equity right now, but intend to glide towards allocation for bonds in the coming years when i am closer to retirement. In this regard, had a question for you- do you have some suggestion for bond index ? This is an area an researching and current find AGGU as one option. Do you have some suggestion/inputs in this regard?
Thanks again for the quality content. You are making a positive impact on many peoples lives.
Check out the Bond funds offered by Vanguard here: investor.vanguard.com/mutual-funds/list#/mutual-funds/asset-class/month-end-returns
I personally do not really have any recommendation on that.
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Great explanation!!!
Very nice explanation👍
Best explanation ⚡
Thankyou so much
Can u share on US issued treasury ibonds, treasury bills, cd ladder
Tq sir very useful video
welcome to investement insights solala !?
but good info
Is SEBI controlling bond market too??
Roimba thanks sir
Does bonds bought from secondary market, will i get the full interest on the pay out date irrespectively to the date i bought or i get only the interest from the date I purchased until the original payout date? please clarify.
Whoever holds the bonds at the time of interest payment, gets the interest paid.
Hi everyone,
RBI la Bond vangum Pothu indicative yield nu iruku athu than actual return ah? If anyone know please let me know?
State govt bonds are safe or not
Where to purchase the Bonds..?, Could you please provide the details..
Better to buy Debt Funds to minimize the risk.
Sound suthama kekalaa
You are teaching important lesson of market patience by making your viewers to wait.
Haha... that was not intentional.
Voice low ah iruku sis
5 percent a. Athuku ennoda amount my sb account la irukatum. 7 percent
Sir, vedio sound is very low
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Sir, Your voice is very low.....
Sir, currently 100% of my debt portion is in EPF..you still advise to split epf and have bonds separately in the portfolio or not needed?
Not needed.
your age sir ?
sir ur voice volume is too low
Somehow your volume has become very low; you are sounding as though speaking inside a well or cave!
Onum pureyala
Voice poor