Municipal Bond Forum

FMSbonds, Inc.’s Municipal Bond Forum is an exclusive opportunity for investors to submit questions and comments on the bond market or to respond to one of our articles.

To participate, just send us an e-mail. Be sure to include your name or initials and your state of residence. Posted e-mails may be edited for length and clarity. If you prefer a private response, please note that in your e-mail. Responses are provided by James A. Klotz, president and co-founder of FMSbonds, Inc., a municipal bond specialist for more than 35 years, and other members of the firm as noted.

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Fallout from possible changes to private activity bonds

We’re waiting with bated breath for your reading of the Senate’s version of the tax overhaul bill passed last week. Did the Senate version eliminate or reduce the exemption for private activity bonds? Will existing PABs be grandfathered or will any new rule apply to them, too? Specifically, what kind of bonds are effected? When we buy bonds, what do we look for to determine if they’re PABs?

D.H., Virginia

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President Trump and Puerto Rico’s debt

What’s the upshot of President Trump’s “pledge” to wipe out Puerto Rico’s debt and how will this affect my Puerto Rico bonds? How far will the insurance on my Puerto Rico bonds carry me?

R.V., Massachusetts

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An opportunity during muni redemptions

I have a laddered portfolio of California municipal bonds, many of which were purchased in 2007 at or around par. Most have coupon rates of 5.00% and are being redeemed this month. In order to reinvest in similar munis, I had to pay a 16% to 20% premium. In your article, “Summer Forecast: A Muni Redemption Flood, Supply Drought,” you said investors can often enhance their tax-free income when bonds are redeemed. With regard to these 2007 bonds, I don’t see how redemptions aren’t an issue or how reinvesting in similar bonds can enhance my tax-free income. In the decreasing-rate environment that has been in place for around 30 years, shouldn’t investors hope that older bonds are not redeemed?

L.C., California

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What to look for – and avoid – in a muni bond broker

We have a “prudent-investor” broker with another firm who put over $1 million into Puerto Rico bonds. We almost “killed” him when we found out what he did. Now we have to watch him very carefully to make small investments and gain a decent return. Any advice? We have about $2 million still invested. We understand a lot depends on the actions of the current government in Puerto Rico, which is very slow to react.

M.G., New York

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