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How Aceson Bonds are repaid

People buy Aceson Corporate Bonds, this bond capital builds projects, which repays the people who bought the bonds.

Aceson bonds are repaid by the sale of two commercial airliners built buy the sales capital raised by Aceson Corporate Bond purchases.

The airliners will take between five to eight years to get into production and begin selling. Once the two Shaneen airliners begin selling, bond buyers will be repaid their bond capital plus 10% compounded interest, an interest which builds every day due to the increasing wealth of the asset plus interest value.

Bonds are repaid in sequence or order of purchase.

The Shaneen4 and Shaneen5 have a high market need coupled with ongoing sustained growth. The growth of air passenger numbers continued to rise even in severe economic times such as the Global Financial Crisis. This aspect coupled with extensive other factors makes Aceson repayments very safe.

The time it takes to get your money back will vary depending on when you invest and the speed of investment. Surprisingly in certain models the wait has been projected to be longer if all the Aceson bonds sold quickly: it may take up to 13 years to repay your bond if you are the last bond buyer and there are delays to production of up to 4 years, along with profit short falls and other combined negative factors.

The design of the Aceson program has taken contingencies into account and been designed with safe parameters to ensure bond buyers are repaid.

Aceson has the added bonus of if the bond takes longer to repay, the bond buyer gets more money.


 
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