Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 01, 2019 at 05:54:37 from (50.102.3.45):
In Reply to: Investments 2018 posted by MarkB_MI on January 01, 2019 at 04:56:30:
MarkB_MI There is still money to be made in the market.
I'm invested in annuities with a guaranteed rate of returns. Once I annuitize the annuity, it's locked in at a fixed rate of return regardless what the market does.
Rates of returns range from 5, 6, 7 %. That's better than 0.25% in a savings account.
I had set aside come cash to build a pole barn. Once I decided I didn't want to pay as much for taxes on a pole barn as I pay for my house, I invested that money in a Jackson Life guaranteed annuity. The annuity guarantees a 6% annual rate of return even if the market losses money. If the market does better that 6% I win too. When I decide to annuitize, start drawing income, I'm guaranteed 5% or better even if we go through another 2008 dip.
Do the math, if you have a 5.75% annual return in 12 years your money will double.
If we go through another great depression, you will need a lot of ammo. People will do whatever it takes feed their kids. You can't eat gold or lead.
Everyone needs a good financial advisor that will find you what you want and a good CPA to keep the IRS happy.
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