Intro to Investments
Asset-backed securities (ABS) are financial instruments that are created by pooling together various types of debt, such as mortgages, car loans, or credit card receivables, and then selling shares of this pooled debt to investors. These securities are backed by the cash flows generated from the underlying assets, making them a popular choice among fixed income investors seeking regular income while diversifying their portfolios.
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