From 2006 to 2009, I had purchased municipal bonds and CDs that were pay 4-5% a year, with the intent of holding the securities to maturity. However, I am
now selling some of the bonds in our taxable accounts. Here are the reasons:
For now, we will keep the bonds in our non-taxable IRA accounts, since there is no tax benefit to taking the profit earlier. In addition, most of the CDs mature by 2013, with only the TIPS bonds maturing later.
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