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Managed funds are subject to market fluctuations, economic conditions and various other factors that may affect their performance. Investors should carefully consider their investment objectives, risk tolerance and financial situation before investing in any managed fund.
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Interest Rate Risk: The value of your fixed income investment may decline if interest rates rise. As rates go up, investors may be able to earn higher returns on new investments, potentially making your existing fixed-rate investment less attractive.
Credit Risk: There is always the possibility that the issuer of a fixed income security, like a CD, may default on their obligation to repay your principal or interest. This risk is generally lower with government-backed securities but can be higher with corporate bonds.
Market Volatility: Even fixed income investments can experience some price fluctuation, especially in secondary markets where they may be sold before maturity.
Early Withdrawal Penalties: Some fixed income investments, like CDs, may impose penalties if you withdraw your funds before the maturity date.
Before investing in any fixed income product, carefully consider your investment goals, time horizon, and risk tolerance. It’s important to understand the specific features and risks associated with each type of investment. Consider consulting with a financial advisor to ensure these investments align with your overall financial plan.
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