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  2. 8 Safe Investments for Seniors - AOL

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    The investment world is filled with different types of risk. Treasuries, CDs and most other conservative investments are often considered “safe” because they have little to no market risk.

  3. Secure and steady returns: 7 best low-risk investments for ...

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    This makes them one of the safest investments out there — the U.S. government has never defaulted on any money it owed. ... investing $1,000 monthly over a year rather than $12,000 all at once ...

  4. 3 Ultra-Safe Dividend Stocks for Retirees to Buy and Hold

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    Through the first half of the year, the company's DCF per share has totaled CA$2.97, which is already nearly as much as the rate of its annual dividend payments -- CA$3.66.

  5. Fail-Safe Investing - Wikipedia

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    The book outlines "17 simple rules of financial safety" and provides detailed commentary on their explanation and implementation. The chapter for Rule #11 is called "Build a Bullet Proof Portfolio for Protection" and makes a case for a diversified investment portfolio of stocks, bonds, cash and gold to ensure financial safety.

  6. Retired but insecure? Here’s 5 ways middle-class Americans ...

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    Here’s 5 ways middle-class Americans can still become rich once they’ve entered their golden years For most of your life, your key financial goal is saving for retirement .

  7. Mark Spitznagel - Wikipedia

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    Mark Spitznagel (/ ˈ s p ɪ t s n eɪ ɡ əl /; born March 5, 1971) is an American investor and hedge fund manager.He is the founder, owner, and chief investment officer of Universa Investments, a hedge fund management firm based in Miami, Florida.

  8. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    The first Series A savings bond was issued a month later, with a face value of $25. They were marketed as a safe investment that was accessible to everyone. Series B, C, and D bonds followed over the next few years. Photo mural promoting the purchase of Defense Bonds, in the concourse of Grand Central Terminal (December 1941)

  9. 5 ways to recession-proof your retirement portfolio

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    3. Use an annuity the right way. Annuities have gotten a bad rap over the years, but if used correctly, they can provide both safety and reliability during uncertain times in retirement.