Financial investments
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by: david field
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Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 Time: 3:05 PM
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Long term investments are much more common. These come in a lower risk, longer yield package, and contain accounts that many of us are much more familiar with, such as mutual funds, certificates of deposit and government insured bonds. While these do take a longer time to mature and show profit, they are highly recommended for the conservative investor. One overlooked method of investment, however, has become annuities and whole life insurance policies. While these provide benefits and a hedge against rising costs of funerals and other expenses incurred with passing on, there are some added benefits in looking into these investments.
Most annuities and life insurance policies have a portion of the premium invested and reinvested in stocks real estate accounts, meaning that you have a protected investment while gaining higher yields investing in the stock market. This can mean a larger accumulation over time, and providing you a hedge against retirement or college savings costs. No matter what the verdict is on the perfect way to save your money, it is advisable to become educated and do research on the various financial investments available. Knowing the pros and cons of each will help you to develop a successful investment strategy that will pay dividends over time.
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