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Investing over 50,000 pounds for a monthly income with no risk but a return of better than 7% - Any ideas ?

What would you recommend ?

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  1. Stocks, but they have some risk
  2. No saving gave your that high, only way you should do is put tha tmoney in a stock market, but is risk which you probably don't wanted to mess with. But if you do desire to go for stock, don't like many stick for same stock for too long; right now oil stock is probably the safest and very profitable.
  3. My boyfriend had 90k and put them into stocks and shares recommended by his bank and he has lost out big time.... if it were ME, I would deifnately without a shadow of a doubt buy premium bonds... you`ll never lose but you MAY win....
  4. Cannot be done with no risk, else we would all be doing it. UK gilts are the LOWEST risk (virtually risk free) but you will see they do not return 7% You might get 7% if you buy over par, but that will be at the expense of your capital, eventually. If you want details of this contact me at http://www.shareworld.co.uk
  5. Here we go again. No risk? Whatever you do there will be some risk, the 'safest' bet is a building society, and now a days even that cant be considered 'safe'! 7%? not much chance of that, you will also be taxed at source on all interest. But as you are asking for advise, do not gamble, safe, easy access building society, not 100% safe but better than a gamble!
  6. Better put your money in bank in Eastern Europe. You will get a 12% APY with NO RISK AT ALL because all deposits are insured by the government. No fees. No risk. No taxes. 12% annual return is guaranteed I have opened such a high yield account 5 years ago. Email me for more info. http://answers.yahoo.com/my/profile;_ylt=Ap9ifY4h5JvKtIDOdCMa0q2vxQt.;_ylv=3?show=UF6Pbs8Eaa
  7. you can make 7% monthly at www.managed-forex-accounts.info but not without risk
  8. "no risk but a return of better than 7%" LOL. Why would they want to pay you that for taking no risk? There is no such creature and beware of anybody saying otherwise. "If it sounds too good to be true...." You get paid more FOR taking more risk. It is directly related.
  9. I know such opportunities: a) 15% a year (7,500 pounds per year) paid annually, or b) 1% if paid monthly. You will earn 500 pounds per month (6,000 pounds per year). Please check my profile and email me more information about your plans and needs, and I'll give you a good advice. I'm not a financial GURU, but I am getting 40-50% annual interest Good luck!
  10. No such investment. You should talk to a good IFA.
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