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Hi All
Need help to find the name of a Company who advertised on I think? Channel 7 about a month ago. ACR or OCR? something similar, with interst rates for investment for 12mths, 7.25%pa, 5 yrs 8%pa
Anyone who can shed a light on name I would appreciate.Keith
Hi
I think it is ACR, but 7.25% ain’t that flash, and 8% is even worse to tie up your funds for 5 years!
Find a good accountant or financial advisor and they can point you in the direction of secure investments with a better return than that.
Good Luck!
Brendon
Acute Mortgage Reductions
http://www.acutemr.com.au
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Good call Geronimo
Think Bridgecorp offers 8.25%, also look at Finicorp and many others for Secured & Unsecured debentures, i’m sure there’s a plethora of them out there..
Remember the higher the rate, generally the highere the risks.
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Count The Currency With This Online Positive Cashflow CalculatorThank you for replies. Would like my money to be secure that’s why I thought (now thanks to you) ACR.
KeithHi Keith
I would suggest to keep looking though, and consult a good financial planner show who can show you secure investments with a better return, and a shorter term than that.
Brendon
Acute Mortgage Reductions
http://www.acutemr.com.au
[email protected]Battle of hastings man you need to think outside the square you definitely live in. If you get an IP with say 10% return(7.5% rent + deductions) not only do you get better than the ‘safe’ option you are looking for, but also ongoing tax deductions to boot. The ability to borrow against an increasing asset and tax is payable on capital only if you sell. Seems a better than’british’ option.
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