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 Is panic larger than the crisis in Wall Street?
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 Iv got 5 grand siting in my natwest account whats the best thing i can do with it to increase its interest?
iv thought about isas and high interest accounts but i dont really know the deal with them
i thought well its just sitting ther it might as well be earning me ...


 What should I do with $100,000?
Should I buy an established business or buy a rental property?...


 Need to make money online?
something simple. Not much hassle or dealing with public exctra....


 How can I dont work and earn lots of money?
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 What is investment, how do i do it and what are the risks? Also is £2000 enough to start with?
I have absolutely no idea what i'm doing but would like to give it a try, ow does it work and what should i do?...


 Where can you buy shares?
and what is worth investing today?...


 Vending machines?
Im looking for ways to make money in somewhat passive income. When i asked around many people i talked to said that vending machines is a great market. They were saying that with only four vending ...


 Only a few days til O-boy takes office should I stock up on guns and ammo?
Im thinknig it will be a great investment if he illegalizes the stuff i can sell on black market to thugs and gangstas for like 10239% profit.
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Sounds lovely Stan but ...


 If you were a multi-millionaire, where would you invest your money?
What would be the smartest way to invest millions?
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What about foreign banks?...


 Are you investing right now?
and why?...


 How much do stocks in coca-cola cost?
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 27 Years old. Am I too late to invest?
I have aboy $3,000 in the Thrift Savings Plan (a government type IRA), and that's about it. I have bought and sold some stocks, been pretty good at it so far, but i need security. I akm about $6,...


 Please, I need some advice!?
I inherited some money a while ago and thought about investing them, rather than saving them in the bank. Someone suggested to invest in land and I got in touch with a company throuh the internet ...


 Is now a good time to sell my investments?
They have been increasing like crazy the past few months, and other than the big drop about a week ago, things are slowly decresing still. However, I am still far above what I bought them at. P...


 Why should "insider trading" be considered illegal?
For example, the movie Wallstreet......


 I live in Southern California. What's the best way to invest $100,000.00?

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I am 32. I don't own a home. I have my own car. I don't have life insurance. I can risk all. I work as a computer technician. It took me about 10 ...


 I gotta question about for newly weds renting vs. owning??
Rent is $825/month plus about $200 in extra bills. 700 sq ft and its not OURS, we cant paint it and its sorta small . A mortgage is $1400/mon plus around $200 in bills. My husband and I bring home ...


 How Can I double USD 500,000 within short period?
A local bank has put into my saving account USD 500,000 and they have discovered the mistake after 2 months, now they are asking me to return it, I am planning to return it but first I want to double ...


 If you were to melt any coin in any currency as an investment for the future in raw materials what would it be
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MATT N
Whats the best non-risk Investment with £20000?
If you had a hyperthetical £20000 what would be the safest bet, start a small business ? invest in stocks & shares ? antiques ? It has to be invested in other than a bank. Ideas
                     
 




SpookyFox
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Non risk investment but the return is relative low as well. I would recommend CD, Bonds. This is non risk investment.


raysor
If you know what you are doing then obviously start your own business! Oh, sorry you said non-risk. That's tricky. Firstly I need to know what you expect to receive from the investment, then I could give you the answer. However depending on your answer my answer might possible be "there isn't one"


Smart Investor®
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There are many ways to make money.

It sounds like you have not invested in the past. Don't go for stocks if you know nothing about stocks and FOREX trading.
Since the stock market is not going so well, overseas investments would be the best choice.

Alternatively try to invest in someones business. You may receive up to 20% guaranteed interest a year. You will not get such high returns on stocks, mutual funds, bonds or CD's.
If you invest £20,000 at 20% annual interest rate, you will get back £49,766.40 in 5 years. I run my own business and my net profit is over 5% a month.

Email me at investment4us [at] hotmail.com and I'll give you a valuable advice if you are serious about investing. Please don't forget to mention your nickname and question at Y.A.

Beware of Nigerian scammers (419 fraud).
Best of luck!


Brad
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Good god, some very dangerous advice being posted here.

Can people not read? NON-RISK

In short there is no such thing as non risk, very low risk investment would be cash in the bank as at £20,000 your deposit will be mostly covered in the unlikely event of the bank going into liquidation (bankruptcy) by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme FSCS (assuming you are in the UK because of the £).

So pop along to your local bank or building society and see what kind of rate they can offer you.

Property, shares etc are a great investment (well, not so much in the short term) but are certainly far from non risk, particularly at the moment.


Panos
how about bonds? you have a chance of wining something and they generaly safe


Jay D
£20000 in india will be heaven....in UK will be peanuts....so where do u want to invest?..if u can move..i'd move to india and enjoy a much much better lifestyle with much much better company!...want to join me?


JOAN C
Premium Bonds will give an average return of about 5% tax free.

Then take half your winnings to buy lottery tickets with your "free" money.

The 2.5% not gambled with can be reinvested to top up the Premium Bonds to the limit of £30,000 and assumong no lottery winnings will equalise capital loss through inflation.


news hound
Some building societies have an off shore base situation which possibly could be financially rewarding for your money. check them out


confused
its soo difficult probably go for something with baseline high interest rate rather than stocks and shares. but you say anything other than that.. You want to make sure your money is safe and that might not be the case with stocks and shares.

Another is to invest in a share of property, maybe see if others can join you....

Small Business may be ok, but hard work and committment is required to make your money grow. You could also loose it in business.

Good luck


steven s
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bank,
but a main one, ie RBS, HSBC etc


jdbst_1
Your asking non risk with no care to how much money is made? Then I would say a Money Market account.


Caribbean Queen
Property


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