Investment Plan Put your name here. Aggressive Investment a.Define the investment and explain how it works. b.What are the expected benefits of the investment.

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Investment Plan Put your name here

Aggressive Investment a.Define the investment and explain how it works. b.What are the expected benefits of the investment or how does it potentially earn money? c.Is there a high or low risk that you could lose your money in this type of investment? d.Provide a specific example of where you would chose to invest this money.

Moderate Investment a.Define the investment and explain how it works. b.What are the expected benefits of the investment or how does it potentially earn money? c.Is there a high or low risk that you could lose your money in this type of investment? d.Provide a specific example of where you would chose to invest this money.

Conservative Investment a.Define the investment and explain how it works. b.What are the expected benefits of the investment or how does it potentially earn money? c.Is there a high or low risk that you could lose your money in this type of investment? d.Provide a specific example of where you would chose to invest this money.

Your plan Write a paragraph consisting of at least five sentences. Would it be better to invest all $25,000 in one of the options or divide it between all three? Explain what you selected to investment your money in and why. Be sure to include some of the following terms in your explanation: diversification, risk, rate of return, and interest rate.