• Question: If you had unlimited money what would you invest it in?

    Asked by kjd101 to David, Gemma, Juhi, Matt, Stéphane, Yinka on 12 Mar 2018.
    • Photo: David Howard

      David Howard answered on 12 Mar 2018:


      If you had unlimited money, it would therefore not be necessary to make a profit on your investment. So in that case I would use invest it in improving health, food and water supplies for those in the developing world.
      If however you did want to invest your money in a more traditional sense then a balanced mix of property, shares, gold and gilts would be a good strategy.

    • Photo: Stéphane Berneau

      Stéphane Berneau answered on 12 Mar 2018:


      If I had access to unlimited money, I would give some to
      – humanitarian societies to give access to electricity and water in countries with high poverty,
      – for the protection and conservation of animals
      – and also for research to beat the cancer, AIDS and discover treatment for genetic diseases.

    • Photo: Gemma Chandratillake

      Gemma Chandratillake answered on 13 Mar 2018:


      Maintaining a free and independent media.
      Global provision of education for girls.

    • Photo: Matt Bawn

      Matt Bawn answered on 14 Mar 2018:


      I think giving everybody in the world access to free and good healthcare. When I lived in the US I didn’t have health insurance for the first months while I was waiting to start my Job and it was scary to think that a simple thing like steping offa curb wrongly and twisting an ankle could cause serious financial problems for me and my family. We are lucky in this country that we have the NHS and take it rather for granted, but imagine living every day in fear that you could get sick or injured or even worry about how you would be able to pay to have a baby in a safe clean hospital?

      What do you think you would do?

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