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Old 14th July 2008, 06:13 AM
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[FONT=Arial]My Regards to the community, I am working in a private firm and really want to secure my future by doing some investments as I can’t be so dependent on my current job forever for all my basic needs. . Can somebody help me, to make me decide that where should I invest my money to get long term profits?[/FONT]
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Old 15th July 2008, 04:07 AM
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[FONT=Arial]Yes, I can help you in your query. As being a private firm employee every person secures his future so there is nothing wrong in it if you are also thinking the same. But if you are looking for a long term investment I will suggest you [URL="http://blog.ira-401k-realestate.com/about/"]real estate investment[/URL].These are basically the long term beneficial investments. [/FONT]
[FONT=Arial]I hope it will actually help you.[/FONT]
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Old 19th July 2008, 06:57 PM
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It is good that you are asking for help with your investment, but before you contact someone about making such a serious monetary commitment, you need to determine why you want to go this route. There are many ways of obtaining financial security, and real estate investing is not one of the best ways at this particular point in time - due to the volatility of our economic environment. If you want to invest in property because it is an interest of yours, I say go for it, but if you want to make a quick buck, I would look elsewhere.
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