Bond Ladder
A bond ladder is a fixed-income strategy that staggers bond maturities so portions mature at regular intervals, creating a predictable cash-flow profile.
Example: An investor maintains a five-year bond ladder with maturities at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years; as each bond matures, the proceeds are reinvested into a new 5-year issue to extend the ladder.
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