You can't get a return higher than the risk free rate without accepting some risk. Focus on what you can control(transaction costs, taxes)
2007-10-10 21:37:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Government bonds or a plain old bank. Mutual funds can go between 15-20% with relative low risk, but some education is required.
But seriously...I started stocks in Janurary-ish this year, and I've already gotten about 33% return. Education is so available, you might as well try it. There are a few really good books.
2007-10-11 02:19:49
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answered by adklsjfklsdj 6
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Nothing. Only junk bonds carry that rate. Stock mutual funds will probably provide 8-10% over time.
2007-10-11 05:57:21
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answered by OPM 7
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I know a company currently offering 16% annually without risk.
2007-10-11 16:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You may contact an investment advisor at websites like http://oktutorial.com/debtadvice.htm .
2007-10-11 02:14:16
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answered by Anonymous
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