Fixed income is an old acquaintance of Brazilian investors. With interest rates high for so long, many people have a good part of their money in this investment category, which basically means lending to someone, be it the government, the direct treasury, or companies and banks.
But there is a slightly bolder four-letter option. The FIDC – Credit Rights Investment Fund. In this type of operation, you invest and the manager uses your money to anticipate credits that companies have to receive in the future, such as credit card purchases, bills and several other operations.
FIDCs pay higher interest rates than traditional fixed income, but if there is more return, there is more risk.
Therefore, the Great Debate-Investments this Monday (2) receives, on the one hand, ViTor Bidetti, Partner at Integral Group, which recommends betting on Fidcs. And, on the other hand, Gilvan Bueno, partner and educational manager at Órama Investimentoswhich indicates other operations.
“The Great Debate – Investing” There will always be the presence of two specialists with antagonistic views to discuss the pros and cons of the different options and investment solutions, in addition to topics from the world of personal finance and the financial market.
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(Posted by Ana Carolina Nunes)
Source: CNN Brasil
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