Ak Investment Corp,Edward Jones Investments,Hulen Investments, K & S Family Investments ,North Country Investments,Schneiter & Stiehm Planning & Investments,Denali Alaskan Investment Services,Design Investments are few of the safest government bond mutual funds to invest.
In order to find out what the best and safest stocks are to invest in now, you may want to consider talking to a stock broker or someone who knows a lot about stocks.
I think savings bonds are good. Mutual funds is a good idea also.... it's monitored by a fund manager that invests money into stocks and such. The only bad part is you have to pay a fee.
The following two types of Mutual Funds can be considered the SafestGILT FundsThese are Mutual Funds that invest exclusively in Government Securities like Government of India Bonds, RBI Bonds etc.Example:a. Birla Sun Life GILT Plus - Regular Planb. ICICI Prudential Gilt - Investment - PF Optionc. etcDebt FundsThese are Mutual Funds that invest in Fixed Income (Debt) Instruments and aim at preserving the capital invested in them. Depending on whether they are Long-Term or Short-Term the fund manager would invest in debt securities that are either long or short term. Usually the returns in Long Term funds are marginally higher than Short Term funds.Example:a. Long Termi. Birla Sun Life Income Fundii. BNP Paribas Bond Fundiii. ICICI Prudential Long Term Fundiv. etcb. Short Termi. UTI Short Term Incomeii. BNP Paribas Short Term Incomeiii. TATA Short Term Bond Fundiv. etc
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Bonds of the U.S. government are perceived to be the safest of all investments.
"A Treasury Bond is a way for the US federal government to manage its debt. They are issued directly but the US government, and sold to anyone interested in buying them. By buying them, you are, essentially, loaning your money to the US government. When the bond matures, the government pays you back the amount they borrowed, plus a guaranteed interest amount. They are among the safest way to invest your money."
Given the nature of your question " where to invest for safe income" government bonds are probably your safest bet but returns are low.There are many things to consider when investing and I would suggest you seek the services of a professional financial adviser who can assist you in determining your tolerance for risk and together you can produce an investment plan that suits your financial goals.
The best thing to do with an extra $1,000 is to deposit it into a savings account that will earn interest. This is the safest way to invest your money into your future without worrying about losing money.
There are many different websites that you can visit to give you an application for government grants. The government's actual website for grants is the safest one to do it from.
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This is the "safe" part of your porftolio, so you want to invest in government or highly rated corporations. (Highly-rated corporates are large, established multi-nationals like General Electric or Citibank, who are not likely to default on their bond payments.) The U.S. is regarded as the safest place to invest. This part of your portfolio might include U.S. government bonds and the debt (bonds) of U.S.-based corporations. How do you pick which bonds to buy? Thankfully, someone already did that research. "The Lehman Brothers Aggregate Index ... represents securities that are U.S. domestic, taxable, and dollar denominated. The Index covers the U.S. investment grade fixed rate bond market, with index components for government and corporate securities, mortgage pass-through securities, and asset-backed securities." Lehman Brothers' bond market indices are widely used as benchmarks and guidelines for investors.