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Gilt Fund

Categories: Mutual Funds, Investing

Gilt as in gold, not emotional regret.

Gilt funds are primarily found in the UK, as they are a type of British investment. The government or large companies issue these securities as low-risk investments. They're perfect for beginner investors who want something slightly better than a saving account.

Sometimes the issuance of a gilt fund is associated with corporate or government debt...meaning that large corporations or governments offer these funds to investors to help fund something else, like a project or new initiative. The funds are slowly paid during a period of time: typically 5, 10, or 30 years.

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