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What’s the best investment that balances high yield and low risk?

Question by philipthrasher: What’s the best investment that balances high yield and low risk?
I’m very new to investing. I have recently setup a budget that will allow me to save a fair amount of money. With this, plus an initial $ 1000 investment, what’s the best way to get the most money back yet have a manageable risk?

What are all of the options? I’m seriously an investment newb. All I know is CD and Money Market, and I don’t honestly know how those even work.

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Answer by Bad Dad
I don’t think you can have your cake and eat it too. High yields are paid because that investment has significantly more risk than a low yield item. By playing it safe you can’t lose as much, but you can’t earn as much. If you want super safety get CD,s or T bills and notes. This is assuming the US does not go belly-up anytime soon. Interest stinks, but it is safe. There is no holy grail of high yield and low risk investing. Ask Bernie Madoff about high yield!

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Regarding New Delhi City And Its Metro?

Hey what area of New Delhi is having ample Gujarati Population.
Also, I heard that New Delhi Metro Railway is a Govt. Limited Company.
Is there any investment opportunity in it through Share Market Trading.
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Home Work Help Please?

A very small country’s gross domestic product is $12 million.
a. If government expenditures amount to $7.5 million and
gross private domestic investment is $5.5 million, what
would be the amount of net exports of goods and services

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Q&A: What is a good financial investment type of gift for a baby?

Question by ♥: What is a good financial investment type of gift for a baby?
An investment that requires less than $ 100 to purchase, but will yield much more after 18 years? Preferably a low risk investment.

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Answer by autumndh2001
I would do a savings bond, they are safe with no risk involved and some of the series (IE: EE) yield over 5.00%. The longer they (whomever you give it to) wait to redeem it the greater the value and interest they earn. It’s a pretty traditional way of giving a new born or child “money”

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euronews interview – Rehn: ‘Greece will be in the euro next year’

www.euronews.com Finland’s Olli Rehn is a three-time EU Commissioner, currently in charge of Economic and Financial Affairs; a pretty thankless watch considering the constant turmoil since he took office. As the EU and eurozone enter uncharted territory with the Greek political crisis, a potential change of direction from France, and deepening cracks in Spain’s economy a perfect storm appears to be on the horizon. In an interview with euronews he plots a course for recovery. Paul Hackett, euronews. ”Commissioner Rehn, thanks for being with us. The economic road map proposed by you here in Brussels, proposed by Berlin, seems this month to have been rejected by French and Greek voters. Don’t you think it’s time to change the approach?” Vice-President of the EU Commission, Olli Rehn. ”I think it’s important that we in Europe now combine fiscal consolidation and sustainable growth.” euronews: ”What do you actually mean by growth? Growth is like world peace, everybody wants it: but what exactly do you mean by growth?” Olli Rehn: ”That’s precisely the problem in the current debate and therefore we have to substantiate and we have to tell the people how growth will come about. Our view is that we have to stay the course on fiscal consolidation because we can not grow by piling new debt on existing debt…” euronews: ”So its more of the same austerity, isn’t it?” Olli Rehn: ”…Can you, if you listen to me, I’ll tell you. So, first, we have to stay the course on fiscal

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