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Where Have You Invested Your Money Right Now?
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[QUOTE="Caramelle, post: 205947, member: 150"] [JUSTIFY]I would have to say that my investments at this time are not substantial. I am still in the process of rebuilding my savings and emergency funds to comfortable levels, having gone through some financial emergencies several years ago. When it comes to my investment, I consider myself a conservative investor. My investments are limited to low-risk securities that are slow and sure such as treasury bills and some government-supported investment options. Treasury bills are government-backed so these are safe investments that earn substantially more than regular savings or time deposit accounts. Another government-backed investment plan requires me to pay a $10 monthly premium to a government agency. These premiums receive annual interests that are much higher than those offered by banks and both principal and interests are withdrawable after 5 years. I plan to invest in stocks in the future but at this point, I have to allocate funds for my post-graduate education which I consider a big investment for my future career plans. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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