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Investing is a great way to earn some extra income to either supplement your current income or to pad out your retirement or vacation fund. While many find the idea of investing dangerous, there are several ways to invest your money which provides a stable rate of return on your money, while also providing a foundation of security that is so needed in today's economy.

More and more people are turning away from the Stock Market as their primary source of investment and are looking towards housing. The housing market will fluctuate from time to time and may do so drastically yet it is still viewed as one of the safest ways to invest your money. One way to invest money in the housing market is through Deeds of Trust.

Deeds of Trust function like home mortgages though there are some differences that prospective investors need to be aware of. While mortgages use two parties, the lender and the borrower. Deeds of Trust rely on three parties the Trustor, Trustee, and Beneficiary. When you invest in Deeds of Trust you will take on the role of Beneficiary. The initial loan and the conditions of repayment including the time and interest rate that the loan is to be paid back at will be a part of the agreement. Now, in such a case you will want a bank or other financial institution involved in this process to facilitate the agreement. Ideally, as investor you will want a shorter time period in which the Trustee must repay the loan at a high interest rate this way you will receive your money quicker and more of it. Of course, this is not in the Trustee's best interest so they will be negotiating for a longer time at a lower interest rate. Be prepared to negotiate and compromise.

Deeds of Trust which are also called Trust Deeds offer a stable source of income and are classified as a Fixed Income Investment, since you will be seeing a certain amount of money on a regular basis. Many who invest in Deeds of Trust are able to use this investment as their primary source of income due to its predictable nature and the small amount of risk involved.

Investing is not something to be done blindly even if you are investing in Deeds of Trust which, in most cases, present little risk and a fairly high amount of return. Discuss all investing plans with a financial advisor and make sure that you use a Trustee that you are confident in. The Trustee will be the one holding the deed to the home so you will want to make sure that the company or individual is reputable.

Other than the obvious risks that come with investing, Deeds of Trust have proven to be fairly stable, and investors are generally pleased with the results.


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