
Fixed Income Investment
A fixed income investment is a type of investment where you lend money to a government, corporation, or organization in exchange for regular interest payments and the return of your principal amount at a specified future date. Examples include bonds and Treasury bills. These investments are generally considered lower risk compared to stocks, providing steady income and preserving capital. They are commonly used to diversify a portfolio and generate consistent cash flow, especially for investors seeking stability and predictable returns over time.