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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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Review each of the investment opportunities provided by earll investments and pima financial trading. in a three paragraph essay

(a minimum of 4-5 sentences), write an analysis of these opportunities that answers the following questions. based on the evidence available to you, which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent? what are the true risks of investment with this company, and does the company accurately describe these risks? what are the potential returns on an investment, and does the company accurately describe these returns?
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1 answer:
Juli2301 [7.4K]2 years ago
6 0

In writting the three-paragraph essay (a minimum of 4-5 sentences), you must consider the structure of the essay considering the introduction body and conclusion.

<h3>What is an essay?</h3>

Generally, An essay is a piece of writing meant to persuade someone of anything or merely to enlighten the reader on a certain subject.

In conclusion, considering the three criteria to be addressed; "which investment opportunity is more likely to be fraudulent" you look at the investment opportunities with the most discrepancy.

For "what are the true risks of investment with this company, and does the company accurately describe these risks", you look at  investment opportunities books and the former deals and investments done, and use it as reference

Finally for "what are the potential returns on an investment, and does the company accurately describe these returns",  you look at the returns on investments by earll investments.

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