![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Investor |
Is there an investor willing to help my family? |
I have a lump sum of cash paid on 11/30 annually. I have bills I need to pay now. Looking for an investor willing to make a $4000 loan for a $5000 payback in 9 months. A 25% gain for a short term investment, can't beat it with CD's. I am ex-military. I can prove the annual payment, listed on my DD214 and by annual benefits statement issued by DFAS. Securities to ensure payment? not sure. Go to prosper.com and put together a peer-to-peer lending loan application. They deal with private(peer) investor backed unsecured loans even for people with shoddy credit. how would you gurantee or assure that you would pay...what securities you can offer. You should consider your bank or a credit union. Why don't you check into : |
| Tags |
| Make Money Low Risk Investment Long Term Investment Investor Investment Fund Investment Trading Investment Strategy Investment Services |
| Related information |
Buy that sucker. The Fed has been lowering interest rates, you would be lucky to get 5% return on a fixed income investment. Heck, I got 300K if you had some decent rated bond, BBB or better, pay... 35 x 21.75=761.25 sale price 35 x 18.50=647.50 cost 761.25-647.50=113.75 net gain less brokerage commissions and transfer tax. ...Depending on your exact situation, I may be able to help you. My company was built to service asset manager's and there protfolio's of REO's. I have what you would call, "a li... there are people like those on Dragon's Den who can be met at trade fairs. You would need to have a presentation prepared to put to them. For the life of me I can't think of what these ... Talk to venture capitalists. It's a long, tedious process that's basically the social equivalent of turning people upside down and shaking them so the change falls out of their pockets. T... If you have done that well in the past, you should be able to finance one flip yourself. Also "promised" returns are a big flag. ...The guy you find will likely want a huge return. All you are really doing is borrowing against your property. I think you may be able to go to a bank- if you can't then the investor won... You are correct that no one would want to pay $50 per share for a stock that they could buy for $40 per share on the open market, but when someone sells a put option they understand and accept that... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |