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24 January, 13:42

Identify the investment options as low risk or high risk. A-rated bond, speculative stock, buying a business, blue-chip stock

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  1. 24 January, 13:45
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    The correct answer is the following.

    Low risk: A-rated bond and blue-chip stock.

    High risk: speculative stock and buying a business.

    Independent agencies use bond ratings to measure the credit quality of that bond. It is a low-risk investment. Agencies such as Moody's and Standard and Poors, rate bonds so investors can make a better decision. Blue-chip stocks are shares backed by large and famous companies that are serious and give you the confidence to invest. On the other hand, high-risk investments such as the speculative stock are very volatile and it is not for everyone. You have to be a very wealthy man and knowledgable about the stock market to take a risk like this. Another big risk is when you buy a business because nothing guarantees you that is going to endure or work out fine in a determined period.
  2. 24 January, 13:56
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    Low - Risk investments: A-rated bond, Blue chip stock

    High - Risk investments: speculative stock, buying a business

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