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Injury783

Injury783

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Secured investment contracts have 9 digit codes where would you get them

You need to provide the codes to your broker in order to purchase the contracts

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techie

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Maybe you get them through the company that you are buying the secured investment contract through.

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Answer 2 / 4 - Submitted 422 days ago...

stardust

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Go to www.finra.org or look up corporations sec report or under the corporations site under debt-you may also find code

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Answer 3 / 4 - Submitted 422 days ago...

stardust

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This is the cusip code of corporations,mostly for corporate bonds(debt,notes etc)-it can be found on this web site www.finra.org or on the corporations web site that list their bond-listed possibly under debt on their iindividual site

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Answer 4 / 4 - Submitted 412 days ago...

Browncoat

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I believe that the code is the CUSIP code for a high yield bond (aka junk bond). http://securedinvestmentcontracts.net/CUSIP-secret-code

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