Guaranteed Growth Bonds Financial Glossary
What is it? Fixed term investments, typically between 3 and 5 years, where you invest a lump sum and are guaranteed either a minimum amount of money at the end of the period, or that you wont lose the original amount you invested.Finance Term Definition Added By: Colin
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