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  1. Introduction to Investing - Investor.gov

    Introduction to Investing Many people just like you turn to the markets to help buy a home, send children to college, or build a retirement nest egg. But unlike the banking world, where deposits are …

  2. Build Wealth Over Time Through Saving and Investing

    You can improve your chances to achieve financial security by controlling credit card debt, having an emergency fund, and setting aside a portion of each paycheck to invest in long-term goals, including …

  3. How Stock Markets Work | Investor.gov

    Understanding Investment Fees and Expenses Learn how the fees and expenses you pay for investment services and products can impact the value of your portfolio. What Are Ex-Dividend …

  4. Bonds - FAQs - Investor.gov

    If the bonds are held to maturity, bondholders get back the entire principal, so bonds are a way to preserve capital while investing. Bonds can help offset exposure to more volatile stock holdings.

  5. Ten Building Blocks to Building Wealth | Investor.gov

    Even if you’re a seasoned investor, it’s important to never stop learning when it comes to investing for your future. Consider these 10 building blocks and our “ Building Wealth Over Time Through Saving …

  6. Stocks - FAQs - Investor.gov

    The risks of stock holdings can be offset in part by investing in a number of different stocks. Investing in other kinds of assets that are not stocks, such as bonds, is another way to offset some of the risks of …

  7. Understand What It Means to Invest | Investor.gov

    When investing, you have a greater chance of losing your money than when you save. Unlike FDIC-insured deposits, the money you invest in securities, mutual funds, and other similar investments are …

  8. Home | Investor.gov

    Never stop learning about investing! Stay up to date with the latest Investor Alerts & Bulletins, Director’s Take Articles, Quizzes, and the Investor.gov Shares Digest.

  9. Mutual Funds - Investor.gov

    What are mutual funds? A mutual fund is an SEC-registered open-end investment company that pools money from many investors. It invests the money in stocks, bonds, short-term money-market …

  10. Money Market Funds - Investor.gov

    What should I consider before investing in money market funds? Before investing in a mutual fund, you should carefully read the fund’s available information, including its prospectus and most recent …