Posted by: GeetMaiJawaafDiu? November 28, 2014
Investing in Land in Nepal..worth it?
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Investing is a form of philosophy but not necessarily a religion. You put your money where your heart, mind, and mouth are. And you should do that (invest your money) if you have complete faith in your conviction on a given investment type.

To invest your capital, some might suggest stocks, some might suggest bonds, some might suggest land/real estate, and yet others might suggest currencies, precious metals, etc."What does my education and my own reasoning tell me?" would be the question you should ask yourself. You would understand that better ( and most likely make more money) if you include Buddhist philosophy into your investment decisions.

The promise of returns and the perils of losses in a particular investment-vehicle are the ones people hardly seems to take into consideration. Also add one more factor, maintenance overheads and expenses involved in going with a particular asset-class. Stock equities are probably the ones with the highest risk and returns potential. But don't they also provide the quickest liquidation option?


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