Forums > JT Investment Certificates > Topic: High Yield Accounts
| Oct 19th 2007, 22:24 Valentine Gregan |
High Yield Accounts | |
| I feel the High Yield accounts would be a better route for the customers of JT Financial. It would give the customers more security about their deposit. Normal people shouldn't be forced to play the stock market to get a better interest rate. With high yield accounts it would make the customers feel a lot safer about investing their money in to these specific accounts rather than playing the stock market. | ||
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| Oct 25th 2007, 13:37 iVentures Volitant |
Re: High Yield Accounts | |
| Agreed. The accounts created can be set based on term days with different rates for each. Any early withdrawals can be hit with an early withdrawal penalty. | ||
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| Nov 2nd 2007, 03:39 Lord Gaffer |
Re: High Yield Accounts | |
| Yes we need them asap. I just put 1097.92L$ into JTIC but I've done stocks here before, chances are I will end up with much less than I just put in. |
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| Nov 2nd 2007, 04:44 Turmith Flamand |
Re: High Yield Accounts | |
| Anyone who put money into JTIC and doesn't think they'll get at least what they put in back doesn't really understand JT Financial. This is a extreemly secure investement. For this to fail, JT Financial would have to fail. If JT Financial failed, this entire exchange and all the socks on it would fail at the same time. |
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| Nov 2nd 2007, 11:11 Turmith Flamand |
Re: High Yield Accounts | |
| I should clarify, that you need to purchase at a sane price. Do the math folks and see this thread. http://www.slcapex.com/forums/topic/JTIC/822 |
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