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They have an ad in today's Sunday Business Post offering "assured capital growth". Is "assured" stronger or weaker than "guaranteed"?
Brendan
CCOVICH: I agree they could be more informative on AAM. Maybe they dont see it as a customer puller.
kgbm said:But do you see my point about people being uninformed.
kgbm said:IF ANYONE wants to see the prospectus I would be happy to email it to them via PM .
Is this allowed?
I am pretty sure that there is no small print saying that the information can not be passed on.I think only an employee of Muldowney's would be allowed to pass on such information. Makes you think ...
I am pretty sure that there is no small print saying that the information can not be passed on.
They would probably be delighted if it was. It is free advertising.
So - a salesman told you that the guaranteed returns were in excess of 15% p.a. and that they would pay out 15% to punters and you're impressed to the extent of considering investing?what I have been told by their sales manager
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I was told that the money they will make will be far in excess of 15%
Speak for yourself.We invest money with banks, and other financial institutions albeit small amounts without reading small print sometimes(deposits)
Yes - the risk/reward profile of certain investments usually means no guaranteed capital or investment growth in exchange for the potential to earn better than deposit (for example) returns over the long term. An investment that guarantees capital and 15% p.a. returns sounds extraordinary and, as ever, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. We don't have any evidence at all that these returns are achievable and there is no reasonable explanation for how they could be in the current economic climate.we are sometimes more willing to invest where our capital is not gauranteed (eg shares).
I think it is acheivable
''the Client agrees not to discuss, copy or distribute this document or its contents to any third party without express authority of Muldowny property Services Ltd and hereby also agrees that contravening this agreement may result in legal proceedings being instigated.''
''the Client agrees not to discuss, copy or distribute this document or its contents to any third party without express authority of Muldowny property Services Ltd and hereby also agrees that contravening this agreement may result in legal proceedings being instigated.''
MULDOWNEYS STATEMENT: We would also consider it bad practice to attempt to canvas for business on a public forum such as this.
WHat they stop or don't stop is pretty irrelevant. What really matters is the Revenue view on the investment. Do they have agreement from Revenue on the tax treatment? Do they have any opinion from a qualified tax advisor on the tax treatment?just to repeat to clubman they stop the tax at 23% (similar to DIRT tax).
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