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		<title>A Lesson You’ll Bond With—Part 3</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Bond Risks&#8221;
Bond Basics—Part 1: http://atlantaplanningguys.com/?p=1214
Bond Pricing—Part 2: http://atlantaplanningguys.com/?p=1229
Welcome or our final chapter of Bond Basics!  As investors, we tend to assign less risk and more safety to these types of investments.  While this is a true generalization, NO investment is without its risks. To wrap up this three part series, I’d like to discuss some [...]]]></description>
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