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Investing in forestry
shuntaman
Posts: 7 Forumite
in Credit cards
Does anyone know about investing in forestry management. They are claiming that the returns are above 20% and tax free.
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This question is best asked on the Savings & Investments board, where you will find the standard advice is to avoid this and any other specialist investments, especially when promoted by cold callers.Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?
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In other words, pretty much the same advice as offered to the OP in his first thread about Care Homes.PlutoinCapricorn wrote: »This question is best asked on the Savings & Investments board, where you will find the standard advice is to avoid this and any other specialist investments, especially when promoted by cold callers.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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In that case, the same warnings apply to investing in carbon credits, binary options, wine and any other specialist sector!Who having known the diamond will concern himself with glass?
Rudyard Kipling0 -
I only invest in wine destined for my stomach.PlutoinCapricorn wrote: »In that case, the same warnings apply to investing in carbon credits, binary options, wine and any other specialist sector!
Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Fruit_and_Nut_Case wrote: »I only invest in wine destined for my stomach.

I think you'll find that's just a temporary resting place for your investment.0 -
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buying some forested land is a good idea, if you can manage it.0
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I am trying to use the forum to see if anyone has experience with the questions that I am asking. Isn't this what forums are for?0
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Thanks
I have now posted in the correct forum0
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