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Previously on "Long term investment"

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  • Fred Bloggs
    replied
    You know the general rule about things that are too good to be true?

    Put the money into the M&G Global basics fund and just forget about it for 10 years, you'll do OK.

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  • Buzby
    started a topic Long term investment

    Long term investment

    has anyone looked into timber as a investment? teak example:

    15-20 Year Teak Investment

    • Initial Investments - £10,000
    • Maintenance - £5,000, paid either all up front, annually (£1000 per year) or quarterly (£250 per quarter) over 5 years
    • Returns at year 15 and 20

    • Total return at year 20 - £514,994

    or bamboo:
    Bamboo Investment

    • Minimum Investment - £3,995
    • Annual returns from year 2
    • Typical investment £21,995
    • Cumulative return over 15 years - £100,699


    seems too good to be true.
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