Business
5 ways to lose your money forever

The share market has defied the real life gloom and doom to take investors upwards since March this year.
But eventually government stimulus will end, interest rates will rise, and the party will wind up.
So who will be left with a massive hangover afterwards?
Evans & Partners head of international equities Bob Desmond warned that there’s always a serious risk some investors could see their capital “permanently impaired”.
Even in a bull market, some shares have certain hints that make it more likely that a devastating loss could come.
Desmond pointed out the 5 biggest warning signs to look out for:
Big debt
Borrowing money is a perfectly legitimate way to grow a business.
But Desmond suggests keeping an eye on how much is…
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