
3 safe investment ideas.
Given the shaky financial markets across the world today and the extreme ups and downs that are being seen from one day to the next in the US market, you might be wondering what are safe investments, and how can I be sure I won’t lose all the money I invest? The short answer is that there are few investments that are entirely safe—there’s at least a little risk involved in almost all of them. But there are a few investments that are generally considered safe, even though you might not get much of a return when you put your money into these types of investments. One big benefit of the higher risk investments like stocks, after all, is the opportunity to see huge gains—you’ll sacrifice that when choosing these safe investments.
Treasury Bills or T-Bills are low-risk, safe investments.
You can purchase them to mature in 3, 6 or 12 months, so they’re short-term investments so fluctuations of interest rates over a long-period of time won’t effect these investments very much. You pay less than the face value of the bill and once it matures it can be cashed in at face value. While these are guaranteed by the government and very low-risk, they also usually don’t show much of a return on your investment. Bonds are a similar safe investment like a T-Bill, but are a longer-term investment that won’t mature for a set number of years.
CDs (certificates of deposit) are also safe investments.
You purchase the CD with a locked in interest rate and when the CD matures in 3, 6 or 12 months, you can withdraw the cash you paid plus the interest. The return on CDs is generally quite small, but still more than you would earn if you’d put that same amount of cash in a savings account. And unlike T-Bills, your CD is insured by the government for up to $100,000 so you can’t lose your money. You will, however, pay a penalty if you need to withdraw the cash before the CD has matured.
The third type of these safe investments is the money market.
Money market investments are considered short-term investments because they typically mature in six months or less. A money market account typically requires an initial deposit, sometimes $1000 is the minimum, and that minimum amount must be held in that account for a set amount of time. The money in your account draws interest, but it’s ideal for those who might need to tap into that money over a few months time. Money market accounts will give you a checkbook so that you can use that money if needed, but if you slip below the minimum balance you will be charged a penalty.
These safe investments will earn you interest over a short or long period of time, depending on the investment you choose, with all of them paying more than interest-bearing checking or savings accounts.
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Originally posted 2008-12-25 05:48:20. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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