ASSET
CLASSES
In finance, an asset
class is a group of marketable financial assets that have similar financial
characteristics and behave similarly in the marketplace. We can often break
these instruments into those having to do with real assets and those having to
do with financial assets.
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CATEGORIES OF INVESTMENTS
I) STOCKS
II) BONDS
III) CASH
IV) ALTERNATIVES
I)STOCKS;
Stocks are shares of
ownership in a company that is publicly traded. They are a financial instrument that gives partial ownership of a company
to the investor
II)BONDS;
A bond is a financial
instrument that represents a loan from an investor to a borrower. The borrower is a company or government entity that uses the
money to fund its operations. The investor receives interest on the loan in exchange.
III)CASH;
A fixed deposit (FD) is
a bank-issued investment option that allows you to earn interest on a lump sum
deposit for a set period of time. FDs are considered low-risk investments because the bank guarantees the
safety of your principal amount.
IV)ALTERNATIVES;
1. ARTS
Artists can earn money
in many ways, including selling
their work, teaching, and creating content
2. REAL ESTATE
A real estate
investment trust is a company that owns, and in most cases operates,
income-producing real estate. REITs own many types of commercial real estate,
including office and apartment buildings, studios, warehouses, hospitals,
shopping centers, hotels and commercial forests.
3. GOLD
To make the most money
from gold, invest in physical gold during market lows and sell during highs,
trade gold futures or options for leveraged gains, invest in gold funds for
dividends and capital appreciation, and sell scrap gold for immediate cash.
Diversify strategies to maximize returns and manage risks.
4. CRYPTO
Earning passive
income with cryptocurrency is possible and increasingly popular. Unlike traditional savings, crypto income
strategies often provide higher returns by utilizing blockchain's decentralized
infrastructure

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