tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533494677366906459.post5296809636037941681..comments2023-05-14T13:16:00.415+01:00Comments on DIY Income Investor : A Preference for Diversification (Portfolio Buy)Sisyphushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11345967558482194349noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533494677366906459.post-19226360241267487592014-01-14T18:26:20.263+00:002014-01-14T18:26:20.263+00:00These do look a little more interesting now the di...These do look a little more interesting now the dividend is approaching 7%. Did you mange to unearth the original prospectus for RSAB, and if so can you point us to where it is available.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6533494677366906459.post-74418867331298202512013-11-23T09:11:43.952+00:002013-11-23T09:11:43.952+00:00First I would say, glad to see a bond here. It too...First I would say, glad to see a bond here. It took me decades before I fell through the gateway from equities into the parallel universe of fixed income - a universe that is many times larger and with infinite variation.<br /><br />I recommend a look at general accident. GACA and Ecclesiastical ELLA - both also insurance companies at similar yields but possibly less risky.<br /><br />May I suggest a look at the Co-Op CPBA/CPBB/CPBC - terms have now been announced, yield is good, two of those are guaranteed by the Group not the Bank. Only a few days before they crystallise thoughTulipCrazehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279994663890333870noreply@blogger.com