Bond Portfolios

Here are some bond portfolio possibilities with Atlantic Financial:
Current Income Portfolios
The objective of this portfolio is to provide tax-except income[a]
that can be used for living expenses. We construct a well diversified
portfolio with respect to credits and maturities.
Funding Portfolio
The objective of this portfolio is to fund a future goal such as a
college education or retirement. Atlantic Financial creates diversified
portfolios that reinvests all coupon income and capital appreciation to
fund the objective.
Total Return Portfolio
The objective of this portfolio is to maximize investor returns over a
period of time from both income and capital appreciation.
For more information about our municipal bond portfolios or to have us
answer any questions you may have please call 1-800-559-2900, email us (please be sure
to include your name and phone number in your email), or contact us
Disclosures
[a]Tax sensitive investing may not provide as
high a return as other investments before consideration of federal
income tax consequences.
[b] Bonds contain interest rate risk (as interest
rates rise bond prices usually fall); the risk of issuer default;
and inflation risk. The municipal market is volatile and can be
significantly affected by adverse tax, legislative, or political
changes and the financial condition of the issuers of municipal
securities. Interest rate increases can cause the price of a debt
security to decrease. A portion of the dividends you receive may be
subject to federal, state, or local income tax or may be subject to
the federal alternative minimum tax. A portion of the funds income
may be subject to state taxes, local taxes and the federal
alternative minimum tax.
Type of Portfolios We Create |
Portfolio Real Life Examples |
Municipal Bonds FAQ |
Tax-Table /
Credit Ratings Table
Bonds
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Bond Portfolios
Real Life Portfolio Examples

Here are some real life portfolio examples.
Current Income Investor (current income portfolio)
John, a newly retired 59 year old IBM executive, sells his Newton, Mass
home and heads west to Santa Fe. He reinvests his $1.5 million home
proceeds in a high quality, laddered municipal bond portfolio. His new
investment provides John and his wife $70 thousand dollars of tax-free
income[a].
Funding Investor (funding portfolio)
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson decide to allocate their bonuses to funding
college tuition costs for their 10 year old daughter. Using the help of
a financial planner to predict future college expenses, they invest in
zero coupon bonds that will completely fund their child's education.
Total Return Investor (total return portfolio)
Nancy and John are sophisticated and aggressive investors. They believe
that long term municipal bonds[b]
offer attractive yields and have the potential for capital appreciation.
For this reason they decide to allocate 65% of their portfolio to
equities and 45% to high quality municipal bonds.
For more information or to have us answer any questions you may have,
please email Atlantic Financial,
or contact us
Disclosures
[a]Tax sensitive investing may not provide as
high a return as other investments before consideration of federal
income tax consequences.
[b] Bonds contain interest rate risk (as interest rates
rise bond prices usually fall); the risk of issuer default; and
inflation risk. The municipal market is volatile and can be
significantly affected by adverse tax, legislative, or political
changes and the financial condition of the issuers of municipal
securities. Interest rate increases can cause the price of a debt
security to decrease. A portion of the dividends you receive may be
subject to federal, state, or local income tax or may be subject to
the federal alternative minimum tax. A portion of the funds income
may be subject to state taxes, local taxes and the federal
alternative minimum tax.
Type of Portfolios We Create |
Portfolio Real Life Examples |
Municipal Bonds FAQ |
Tax-Table /
Credit Ratings Table
Bonds