I don't really want to think too much about investments — just
park my surplus money somewhere and be able to come back several years later and see that it has grown.
As interest rates are decreasing on FDs, being in 30 % tax bracket, is it advisable to
park surplus money (contingent emergency fund, may be horizon with more than 1 year) in arbitrage fund?
Liquid funds are an easy way to
park your surplus money and since redemption is quick in them, you can use them either as an alternate to savings bank or as an additional option along with it.
Not exact matches
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account
surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to
park their
money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
Stringer, testifying at a joint legislative budget hearing Tuesday, reiterated his call from 2014 to take $ 40 million a year in
surplus money from the Battery
Park City Authority and send it to NYCHA.