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Canadians: best guaranteed rate of return investment available?
the highest guaranteed return (minimum amount of cash required is not an issue)... can you give me a qualifying, verifiable link?
whoever can give me a no bullshit web link to the very highest guaranteed return on capital available in Canada - i'll send 50 bucks via paypal. make sure you can accept paypal from a creditcard-funded account first. a little experiment of mine. it's all about numbers, whoever can find the highest verifiable for all to see. i'll let this thread run for 2 days and see where it ends up... cheers :glugglug |
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Grow Op :2 cents:
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Hey Quiet there's something I wanted to talk to you about. How can I get ahold of you? Email? ICQ? (mine's 97374780)
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I'd love to see some serious posts as well, got some cash I'd love to lay away. Preference to invest in USD but must be available for Canadians to invest.
WG |
Try google answers, there are dedicated researchers. :2 cents:
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Hook up with a good mortgage broker. You can get up to 14% by lending money as a second mortgage, secured by the property. A lot of people are taking the equity out of their homes these days to pay off credit cards etc.
You can set this up via a self-directed RRSP as well. |
Talk to a good lawyer and accountant :)
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and get fucked out of money |
Pick yourself up a weekend Globe and Mail. They list the highest rates in the country for GIC's every week.
Peoples Trust has the highest 30 day(2.35%/$5,000; 2.45%/$50,000) and 1 year rates(3.1%/$5,000) Achieva Financial has the highest 5 year rates(4.55%/$1,000) GIC's are a money loser outside of an RRSP or RIFF though; there was a paper that came out of York U last March about it. You can check it out here The Erosion Effects of Income Taxes and Inflation on GIC Investment Returns Keep the $50 if these are the highest rates anyone finds. |
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why go for guaranteed and get shit rates? i wouldn't even recommend that for retired people.
get a diversified portfolio to minimize risks and take home a higher return. get a good financial planner who deals with high net worth clients or go with hedge funds |
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If you want to talk seriously, I'd be glad to give you the ins and outs of real estate/rental properties and where some hot zones are. Investment isn't too low, but still great ROI if you hit the right location. I've got 5 rental properties split into triplexes now, so total of 15 rental checks each month - all properties are next to one another, on a street about 3 minute walk from 2 universities, and 10 minutes from the hospital. Hospital staff is about 50% of the rental, the rest is students.
Location is key if you're looking for sort of long-term investment. If you're looking for short term, get into real estate for development (un developped land, turn it around and flip it for profit). |
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this thread was started with one thing in mind. guaranteed % return. so far nothing.
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Anyone who says real estate requires no work is a total idiot |
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Quiet is there any way someone (myself) can contact you off this board? I'd like to ask you something but don't want to post it publically.
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These are for Canadian Dollar investments right? WG |
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and i already have loads of money in real estate. i enjoy real estate. i'm not talking about real estate in this thread.
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Canadian Premium Bonds Year 3 - 3.20%
5-Yr Non-Redeemable GIC's - 3.56% |
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You might also want to browse the links off the official Canadian CDIC list.
http://www.cdic.ca/?id=5 :thumbsup |
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Have you had a look at Investor Group
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RBC (Royal Bank of Canada) has a 10 year non-redemable GIC at 3.90 % right now.
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Chat boards. Partner up with a fellow pot head for bonus bucks.
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Don't you have a financial advisor? With the size of your load, I'd recommend getting one on a full time basis. |
I'm looking for some investment money for a 2nd mortgage on a commerical/residential rental property we are looking at buying. We're looking for 150k Canadian investment.
I'm offering 10-11% interest on this money plus the risk is low since you will have registered chattel on the property. I don't know if this is of any interest to you but it's a pretty rate in comparison to what the banks want to offer. DH |
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