I'm looking for an ETF, ETN, REIT, fund, or another asset class that will have a higher yield without taking too much more risk. The money has to remain liquid in case it is needed in the business. Where is the best place to stash my working capital with little appetite for risk?
FAM, ESD, GHI, EDD, HYG, KRE, EHI, MIN, MGF, PHT
Quote from invertedCurve:
New Zealand paper you lose a little on the dollar rally but you get 8.60% for short term paper.
http://www.bnz.co.nz/Personal_Solutions/1,1184,1-2-123-3948,00.html
Quote from invertedCurve:
New Zealand paper you lose a little on the dollar rally but you get 8.60% for short term paper.
http://www.bnz.co.nz/Personal_Solutions/1,1184,1-2-123-3948,00.html
Did you expect high yield without the risk? :eek:Quote from Bob111:
there is no liquidity in munis. not at all. and they all(most of them) traded @ pretty good premiums. so -if you try to exit you may have loss waaay greater than you ever expected.
as for those..dividends are good,but i wouldn't compare them with CD's.take a good look at the charts.
Quote from QHTCapital:
working capital = current assets minus current liabilities
Working capital allocated to an interest-bearing vehicle generates income under "Cash Flow from Financing Activities."
Quote from Bob111:
i'm almost certain, they not going to open an account for non residents.
even better deal in SA(and they do open accounts for non residents,we did talk about it on ET not so long ago)-
http://www.standardbank.co.za/SBIC/Frontdoor_06_01/0,2378,3447_1107546_0,00.html