Some ways to purchase individual municipal bonds are through brokerage firms, bond dealers, banks or sometimes even through the municipality. They can be bought on the primary market or the secondary market.
Municipal bonds are isused by counties, cities and states. They can be purchased directly from them upon their release. Another way to buy municipal bonds is through a broker.
Municipal bonds are used to borrow against assets.
Municipal Bonds are bonds that are tax exempt from many tax offices. Municipal Bonds are exempt from tax when they are accepted by the local tax office depending on the law of the state.
I believe this is the best and most updated list of Oregon Municipal Bonds that are available. http://investment-income.net/rates/municipal-bonds-rate-page
When looking to secure insured municipal bonds to gain some advice before securing any. Sites such as Bank Rate offer information about insured municipal bonds. Information about how to get insured municipal bonds is available from the news section of the Morning Star website.
An investment banker can provide information on municipal bonds and stocks. When purchasing municipal bonds you are technically lending money to the bond and in return getting reimbursed with interest.
One can find out information about purchasing municipal bonds from the Securities and Exchange Commission website. There is an informative bulletin regarding municipal bonds located on their website.
The two main types of municipal bonds are general obligation bonds, which are backed by the full faith and credit of the issuing municipality, and revenue bonds, which are backed by the revenue generated from a specific project or source, such as tolls or utility fees.
William L. Raymond has written: 'State and municipal bonds' -- subject(s): Investments, Municipal bonds, State bonds
Go to Income-Investment.net Oregon Municipal Bonds they have hundreds. www.Investment-Income.net.
As of January 2011, there were 1.2 million different municipal bonds issues according to Bond Buyer.
No, interest earnings from municipal bonds are not tax exempt at the federal or state level.