Shares
Shares are regularly dismissed as investment options by individuals. They give up returns of 5-10% long term in exchange for funds and banks where they get 2-4%, the difference
is the charges made by the bankers.
The economies ,balance sheets and assets of large multinationals can be larger and stronger
than many countries and most banks. Invest in Shell or your local bank? Which
is more secure?
Apple reported a $79million cash holding in its balance sheet in the summer of 2011, at the time
more cash than held by the American government.
Think Differently.
Think differently to get a better result.
Large , successful, profitable multinationals paying dividend income of 4-5% is logically a better
return for cash investors in today's world. Think Glaxo, Shell, BP, AMP, Apple,
De La Rue, energy utilities.
This article is not investment advice. It is a guide to thinking differently . You don't have to accept your investment or tax lot, there is always another way, a different way to look at your money, your business, your taxes. A way that will lead to lower taxes, better returns and financial freedom from the normal constraints of the old world.
The world is changing through evolution and revolution driven by IT and information technology. It's worked well for Facebook, Apple and Amazon who have created new industries and an abundance of wealth, and led to the demise of old world thinking for business and countries. Join the revolution in 2012 to a better and more prosperous future for everyone.
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