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Long Term Investments for the Future alfredo bates 01-06-2007
Posted by alfredo bates on January 6, 2007, 8:35 am
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If you are ready to invest money for a future event, such as retirement
or a child's college education, you have several options. You do not
have to invest in risky stocks or ventures. You can easily invest your
money in ways that are very safe, which will show a decent return over
a long period of time.
First consider bonds. There are various types of bonds that you can
purchase. Bond's are similar to Certificates of Deposit. Instead of
being issued by banks, however, bonds are issued by the Government.
Depending on the type of bonds that you buy, your initial investment
may double over a specific period of time.
Mutual funds are also relatively safe. Mutual funds exist when a group
of investors put their money together to buy stocks, bonds, or other
investments. A fund manager typically decides how the money will be
invested. All you need to do is find a reputable, qualified broker who
handles mutual funds, and he or she will invest your money, along with
other client's money. Mutual funds are a bit riskier than bonds....

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