fixed income security
Spanish: valores de renta fija, título de ingreso fijo
Description
Fixed income security refers to a type of investment that provides returns in the form of regular, fixed payments and the eventual return of principal at maturity. These securities are typically issued by governments or corporations and are considered less risky compared to equities.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that the term 'valores de renta fija' is commonly used in financial contexts, while 'título de ingreso fijo' may be less familiar. It is important to maintain a formal register and avoid colloquial expressions. Be cautious of regional variations in terminology.
Example Sentences
EN: Investors often prefer fixed income securities for their stability and predictable returns.
ES: Los inversionistas a menudo prefieren los valores de renta fija por su estabilidad y retornos predecibles.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'valores de renta fija' with 'valores de renta variable'; mixing up terms related to investment risks; mispronouncing 'renta' as 'renta' instead of 'renta'.