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If you had $100,000, what business would you invest it in? Hi-tech security as this is an excellent field for investing and with the world condition today, the need for security is growing in leaps and bounds. Apple and bio-diesel and foreign currency I would start my own restaurant and catering business. Shoes , people will never stop wearing them i wouldn't invest it,i would just spend it all. bio-replicant robots - business of the future Probably dunkin donuts---- low overhead, recognized brand, great coffee and donuts, and chains like this rarily fail. Look into it I wouldnt... I have a bad spending habit lol An offset print shop. give me and I'll show you I would purchase a Mobile Home Park. I would do this because of the great cash on cash returns and property appreciation along with the many great tax benefits associated with them. Invest in a "INDEX FUND" in the NYSE as the potential for growth is great for you! Think about this and you can get some additional ideas from www.cnbc.com www.stockpickr.com The Index Funds are better than mutual funds due to the fees associated with such accounts. I would expand my candle business, expand my audio business and invest in education and an account in FOREX. There are still some small shop openings in a new retail development near me (http://www.bransonlanding.com/). I would like to set up a small shop for nice imported goods from various places. That means that I could trot the globe to find South American Indian woolens, African carvings, and some of those beautiful clothes that the Afghan women get married in (selling stuff sewn by Afghan war widows will be both a selling feature for Americans and a tremendous benefit for some very needy and forgotten people abroad). My travel expenses are tax deductible and I get to pick and choose among the really good stuff. Foreign stocks. Specifically in China(short-term play) and Spain(long-term). I would look into utilities. Water utilities and electricity utilities will be the next "oil" stocks. Oh yeah, investing in oil is still overrated. They have historically underperformed the market. VE, TEF and DEO are my fav. stocks to hold long-term. And by long term, I don't mean two days, more like 10-20 years. i would do the advance training for Rich Dad Poor Dad- $33,000... LEARN TO BE A REAL ESTATE INVESTOR!!! Yahoo! |
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