How to Read Bond Ratings

Before you invest in a corporate bond, get an idea of how much financial muscle the issuing corporation has. Three of the most popular rating services are Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch. The following table shows the system each uses to rate bonds:

















































































Corporate Bond Credit Quality Ratings
Credit Risk Ratings Moody’s Standard & Poor’s Fitch
Investment grade
Tip-top qualityAaaAAAAAA
Premium qualityAaAAAA
Near-premium qualityAAA
Take-home-to-Mom qualityBaaBBBBBB
Not investment grade
Borderline uglyBaBBBB
UglyBBB
Definitely don’t-take-home-to-Mom qualityCaaCCCCCC
You’ll be extremely lucky to get your money backCaCCCC
Interest payments have halted or bankruptcy is in processCDC
Already in defaultCDD

Bond ratings are available through any brokerage house.



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Source:http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-read-bond-ratings.html

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