
The trouble with having too much cash
Investors with large cash holdings should keep an eye on falling deposit rates. Most of us have heard the saying, cash is king. It relates

Investors with large cash holdings should keep an eye on falling deposit rates. Most of us have heard the saying, cash is king. It relates

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Bonds can provide a stable source of income and can protect the money you invest. They are considered less risky than growth assets like shares

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