Why VGIT Is Better Than BND For Your Fixed Income Position

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Mitchell is a mechanical engineer. He holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.B.A in Finance. He employs factor-based investing in his personal portfolio with a “dash” of single company stocks. He likes companies that have desirable key metrics and are well-price through corporate valuation methods.

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