It's Time to Buy Bonds

You'll find plenty of good deals on issues from municipalities and big, solid companies.

Warren Buffett, Knight Kiplinger and other seasoned souls say they're buying stocks again. I think it's too early to declare the end of the bear market, but the week of October 13 was encouraging. So now I'll say something unexpected: It's also time to shop for bonds.

I know that may sound weird. Don't investors raise money to return to stocks by selling safer stuff, including bonds? Well, in normal times and normal bear markets, they do. But this year's twin disasters in stocks and bonds are unlike any since Barack Obama was in junior high and John McCain was a freshly released POW.

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Jeffrey R. Kosnett
Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Kosnett is the editor of Kiplinger's Investing for Income and writes the "Cash in Hand" column for Kiplinger's Personal Finance. He is an income-investing expert who covers bonds, real estate investment trusts, oil and gas income deals, dividend stocks and anything else that pays interest and dividends. He joined Kiplinger in 1981 after six years in newspapers, including the Baltimore Sun. He is a 1976 journalism graduate from the Medill School at Northwestern University and completed an executive program at the Carnegie-Mellon University business school in 1978.