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Where would you invest 90K?
JethroUK
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Where would you invest 90K?
When will the "Edit" and "Quote" button get fixed on the mobile web interface?
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In busty wenches
Or property, buy house for 70k, tart it up, rent it out.0 -
It would depend on my needs, goals, aspirations, risk appetite, timescale, my tax position, the amount and type of other assets I had, the level of my investment knowledge, and my views on the state of the markets for different types of financial instruments or other types of tangible assets.Where would you invest 90K?
It's likely it wouldn't be the same place that you would invest 90K, as people are different.0 -
Search for Ashley Revell, from the UK, and see what he did with US$135,000 in Las Vegas.
I seem to remember it was worth £100k in 2004.
There's a YouTube video.0 -
New tractor?0
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In rusty benches.0
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Into Greece banking stocks0
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Shares in Wetherspoons.0
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Anyone know where to get money advice?When will the "Edit" and "Quote" button get fixed on the mobile web interface?0
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Anyone know where to get money advice?
Nobody in this world will be able to make any meaningful suggestions if you don't specify what your circumstances, expectations and requirements are.
Your original question has been answered in the best possible manner by a number of people. This should have given you some food for thought as it is highly unlikely that someone else would find themselves in exactly the same situation and with the same outlook as yourself.
If you are after advice, you need to pay a financial professional, preferably an IFA - advice has a very specific meaning when it comes to money, and nobody on MSE is authorised to give such advice.0
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