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Fixed Interest

Fixed Interest Investments

Fixed interest investments are never going to provide the greatest performance, but their appeal lies in the fact that they can provide a comparatively safe haven during troubled times.

Collectives can also invest in Fixed Interest securities such as UK Government Stock, also known as Gilt Edged Stock or "Gilts" for short. These are bonds issued by the government which pay a fixed rate of interest twice a year and are considered safe investments as the government is unlikely to go bust or default on the interest payments. However Gilts, like corporate bonds, are bought and sold on the stock market where their price can fluctuate so you are not guaranteed to get all your capital back under all circumstances.

Corporate Bonds are also regarded as Fixed Interest Securities and this type of product usually has little or no equity content whatsoever. A Corporate Bond invests in high yielding, Sterling denominated, Corporate and Government Bonds and this is essentially a loan which the investor, or bondholder, makes to the Company/Government for a fixed period. In return, the borrower regularly pays a fixed amount of interest over the life of the Bond. However, this income paid to the bondholder, i.e. you, is not fixed and may fluctuate.

A Corporate Bond (or fixed interest bond) usually carries less risk than equities or Capital Investment Bonds (which invest in equities), but there is still a degree of risk since Bonds can, and some do, fall in value. Traditionally, all types of Fixed Interest investment have been regarded as a safe option but it is also important to remember that not only do they fluctuate in price but there is a risk to you, the investor, if the Issuer defaults and cannot pay both the interest (coupon) or repay the principal when the Securities mature.

levels and bases of and reliefs from taxation are subject to change and their value depends on the individual circumstances of the investor.

The value of investments and the income from them may go down. you may not get back the original amount invested.


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Omni-Financial Ltd, 2 Crown Yard, Redbournbury Lane, St Albans, Herts, AL3 6RS
T: 01582 792780
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Email: guy.swinnerton@omni-financial.co.uk

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1 Townsend Road, Harpenden, Herts AL5 4BQ
Registration number: 05501958
Registered in: England & Wales

Omni-Financial Ltd is an appointed representative of Sage Financial Services Ltd, which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Sage Financial Services Ltd is entered on the FSA register (www.fsa.gov.uk/register) under reference 150452.

The FSA do not regulate some types of mortgages, tax advice, will writing services or offshore investment products. The guidance contained within this website is subject to the UK Regulatory regime and is therefore primarily intended for consumers based in the UK.

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