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Investments for the future


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justis
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PostPosted: 11/22/07 - 05:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would like to make some investments for the future. I would appreciate some information on way of investing for a long time. I have a certain sum I would like to use in a good way. I'm interested in investments which I could get an interest with and get return after years. Could you help me with this? Thank you very much!
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skippy
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PostPosted: 12/21/07 - 22:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

Making investments for future could be done in many different ways. I guess that you can consider some ways of long term savings. Banks have accounts for this kind of savings, and you can also consider ISAs and pension plans. These investments don't provide very high interest but at least they offer safe return. If you're not interested in these options I guess that you should explore stock market. Investing in stocks and shares is very profitable when it's done the right way. That's why I would recommend getting a broker who would invest in your name because brokers do market exploration and know where to invest. There is also possibility of getting stakeholder pension plan or stakeholder ISAs, if you find these deals suitable. You can also invest in a property. Some people think that properties are and always will be the safest place to keep you money. Of course selection of property must be preformed with care because you would probably want to sell or rent in some point. I suggest consulting an expert for every investment you intend to perform to avoid losing your money.
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