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Tips for Bond buyersThere are plenty of ways to improve prospects with Aceson
bonds. Diversify your assets with Aceson bonds: Share market and real estate investments are all very well, but both markets are down and wallowing: it may be years before any significant rises occur, and then there is the continued danger with the European and other financial crisis’s, such as the current rising price of oil that another recession will occur. If you buy Aceson bonds you get 10% compounded interest, so buy placing a given amount of your investment capital otherwise set for longer term investments such as Superannuation, place a percentage you feel comfortable with in Aceson bonds instead. How much should you invest? Briggs recommends at least 10% of all your assets values. This means if you have $500,000 in various assets, you should own at least 10 Aceson Corporate Bonds.Remember, new homes or shares do not clean up the oceans - Aceson does - while obtaining greater interest/profit than almost all share or home investments.Get a low interest loan and use the capital to buy Aceson bonds. If a loan can be made for 5% interest, the bond buyer will get 5% interest from his or her Aceson bonds. At any time the buyer can exit getting all his or her money back, minus the small penalties (which are an acceptable loss given the good cause) or stick with the program until completed and get the returns. This option would apply to people who believe in the program and see the need to do everything possible to ensure it continues. If
the bond buyer exits the program and gets their money back, this money
can be used to repay the outstanding balance of the loan: the buyer
will still have saved money. Bonds are a debt or a tax loss until repaid. Bonds pay 10% compounded interest until repaid in purchase
sequence Form a consortium of friends to buy bonds Just because Briggs has developed Aceson doesn't automatically make it a success; the people will make it a success. ....It is up to you and your friends to ensure Aceson and its Oceaneleen program go ahead. To minimise the risk you may get your friends involved to see what happens with the initial capital. Once you have seen the products being built and the Oceans being cleaned, with operations expanding, you and your friends can feel more confident in buying more bonds. It is up to the consortium
to set rules and dictate terms in case
someone exits early, but with friends the $5,000 bond price can become
attainable, even if you are on a low to medium income: you and the
others in the group can simply buy out the exiting friend. Get your accountant to transfer your invested fund into
Aceson bonds He or she will get 3% commission for all funds
transferred
into Aceson bonds, and he or she may even transfer other customer’s
funds into
Aceson bonds too, making Aceson get its funding target faster,
meaning you get repaid faster..... and the oceans and coastlines
get cleaned up faster. Get your friends to buy bonds too If you get your friends, family, workmates or others to buy
bonds too, Oceaneleen will attain momentum much faster. |
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