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What kind of investment will give you 8% return? |
Something you can be 100% sure of. Nothing is ever 100% sure, remember that. Well knowing that i come from a military family......military personnel get 12% interest back from Military Bank. SO sorry buy you are out of luck there. 8% hmmm? Just have to look around for the best one. In the current market there is nothing that will guarantee you an 8% return. You could look at some highly rated bonds which are pretty safe but not a guarantee. CD's and money markets do not currently pay interest rates that high and those are your safest investments. brazillian bonds. A crappy investment will give you an 8% return. There is no safe, guaranteed investment with that sort of return. See the link. |
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