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Where can i get at least a 15% return on my investment. (per year)? |
Where can i get at least a 15% return on my investment. (per year)? The Nigerian lottery! small cap mutual fund Try Everbank.com. It is the best I seen so far. I am saving for a $10,000 3 month CD in Iceland Currency that pays 11.63%. The CD is also insured by the FDIC. I know it is not 15% but 11.63% is pretty good. Last month, I went to my annual county Real Estate Tax Sale (in Ilinois), bidded and placed a tax lien on residential property because the 2006 property taxes were not paid. I paid $4,171 and I will get 18% on that deal but I may have to wait until the property owner pays or I get to foreclose in two and a half years. I think these articles will help: Real estate investments in Europe (one city in one country of course). |
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