Monday, April 20, 2015

Crisis Tangible Assets

The negative effects of the current crisis will follow likely. How does an investor in such a situation make sense? Cologne (lmh) 26.10.09 the latest economic reports give hope that the worst economic crisis for 80 years could be overcome soon. As sure to think this would be but premature. \"Often in this context on the history of the preceding great depression indicated, at the current stage the thick end\" still loomed. Against this fear, is however that the leading industrialized countries have extremely different this time and more differentiated than at the time responds so that one may hope that the much-feared concurrency is not reality. Whatever the case, the negative aftermath of the current crisis in the form of high unemployment and rising inflation likely will follow.

The question arises, how to sensibly behave as capital investors in such a situation therefore. Short term loans to the liquidity of the possibly upcoming sharply rising number of unemployed and the associated uncertainties of various kinds speak for this liquid to keep at least a portion of the available assets and to invest in short-term, but relatively safe investments. The interest rate offered by banks for short-term investments is however puny. For this reason brokers investments offer short-term, typical secured loan models with lucrative after control returns. Winfried Hilger, managing partner of independently operating for over 35 years by banks and initiators distribution company, explains the background: builders suffer from the crisis, restrictive behavior of banks and others. You are due to the higher equity ratio demanded by the banks before the alternative, to reduce the volume of their business or obtaining equity in other ways\".

From this desire be initiators loan models created. It is generally mortgage-backed loans to property companies, which have already been invested in leased commercial real estate. Long-term investments with inflation protection as means against inflation, to fear that as a result of the current crisis will be no better investment recommendations can be given, as the investment in tangible assets.

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