Noun
(finance) Any type of investment under which the borrower/issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule.
A personal income that does not vary over time, often predominantly from pensions or state benefits.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIs a fixed income not a good thing? Does not everyone love to count on a sure thing? Especially every petty-bourgeois, narrow-minded Frenchman? the 'ever needy' man? Karl Marx
I'm just trying to get used to living on a fixed income. Now, it's going to get unfixed. Janet Jackson
The man with a fixed income lives with anxiety and suffers as the costs of goods fluctuate. Sicilian Proverb
Fixed income benefits receive small cuts which make it tougher to survive. Source: Internet
Fixed income Sandler O'Neill’s fixed income desk trades fixed income products such as RMBS, ABS, CMBS, corporates, and municipals to address client needs. Source: Internet
Similarly, the Naira appreciated against the US Dollar at the Investors’ and Exporters’ (I&E) FX Window by $/N0.54 ($/N364.51 as at December 31, 2019) to close at $/N363.97 in January 2020 Fixed Income Market (T.bills, OMO bills and FGN Bonds). Source: Internet