You should browse Fidelity.com when you have some free time between Christmas and New Yearโ€™s. Youโ€™ll have an enjoyable experience. Thatโ€™s because few, if any, investment companies spend as much money on technology as Fidelity Investments. Thatโ€™s been true for years, a fact I remember well because my first job out of Babson College was with Fidelity.

Itโ€™s hard to believe that was almost 16 years ago. At the time, there was no question Fidelity was the leader in technology. Chairman Ned Johnson III made technology a priority, and that explains why the company remains at the top today. I enjoyed working at Fidelity and still keep in touch with my former colleagues. Many of them have been involved in the investment field for over a decade and a half now too.

I recently punched in the symbol for the Vanguard GNMA fund (VFIIX) in the search field at Fidelity.com and was pleasantly surprised by the information I was able to gather in a matter of seconds. First I quickly reviewed the Summary tab, then I checked out the Performance & Risk tab and was comforted by the beta of 0.67, the R2 of 0.72, and the standard deviation of 3.25. Next I moved to the Composition tab to see the option adjusted duration as of 9/30/2010 of 1.92 years.

According to Fidelity.com, โ€œOption adjusted duration estimates how much a bondโ€™s price fluctuates with changes in comparable interest rates. If rates rise 1.00%, for example, a fund with a 5-year duration is likely to lose about 5.00% of its value. Other factors also can influence a bond fundโ€™s performance and share price. A bond fundโ€™s actual performance may differ.โ€ If rates rise 1.00%, for example, VGIIX with a 1.92-year duration is likely to lose about 1.92% of its value.

Fidelity Investments and VFIIX are a good place to start building your fixed-income portfolio. Laddering a substantial group of corporate bonds would be a necessary next step. Thatโ€™s where the wicket can get a little sticky. Here I suggest you get help from a professional and avoid the frustrations of doing it yourself. Youโ€™ll have more time to enjoy the mishaps of others like Clark Griswold.