Go to high dividend yieldstocks of established growing companies with a low relative price.
If you can not tolerate ANY risk you are dead anyway - there is no way to do that. You rule out ANYTHING.
I personally just hand not used funds over to my banker, who stashs it into an insurance (where I live that is basically a tax shelter) and runs it into some diverse funds. The combination of income + place where I live thank heaven qualifies me for a private bank - so no crappy products for low income people.
But you must be able to take SOME calculated risks, otherwise you are stuck with really bad yields at the moment, such is the price of zero risk.
If you can not tolerate ANY risk you are dead anyway - there is no way to do that. You rule out ANYTHING.
I personally just hand not used funds over to my banker, who stashs it into an insurance (where I live that is basically a tax shelter) and runs it into some diverse funds. The combination of income + place where I live thank heaven qualifies me for a private bank - so no crappy products for low income people.
But you must be able to take SOME calculated risks, otherwise you are stuck with really bad yields at the moment, such is the price of zero risk.
