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		<title>By: Jazz Salinger</title>
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		<description>Hi Sean,

I have so many questions about this stuff.  What kinds of companies offer corporate bonds?  It sounds like a pretty low risk investment.  Is this something you&#039;d use for your children?

You know, when they&#039;re born, you buy some corporate bonds and hold onto them for 18 years?  That way you&#039;d keep the principal amount and you could invest the interest in regular stocks?  Just an idea.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sean,</p>
<p>I have so many questions about this stuff.  What kinds of companies offer corporate bonds?  It sounds like a pretty low risk investment.  Is this something you&#8217;d use for your children?</p>
<p>You know, when they&#8217;re born, you buy some corporate bonds and hold onto them for 18 years?  That way you&#8217;d keep the principal amount and you could invest the interest in regular stocks?  Just an idea.</p>
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