2007-10-18

High Risk, Moderate Risk and Low Risk Investments(2)

Low Risk Investments

While low risk investments are usually very low key and rarely are extremely glitzy or publicized,

they do offer conservative investors a way to save money for the short or long term without the risk involved that you find in other forms of investing.

Low risk investments usually pay the lowest yields, but are far less volatile than many other types of investments.

Low risk investments include money market funds, certificate of deposits and some types of bonds.

Low risk investments are perfect for those that want to make sure there money remains safe and secure.

While low risk investments don’t offer high returns, they do offer stability and security for those that can’t afford to lose money or would just like to avoid as much risk as possible.

Expect low risk investments to pay out yields of 1% to 5% annually.



By Connie Barker

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