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Originally posted by balbas View PostHi,
I hope everyone is keep safe and well.
I'm hoping someone can help - I'm looking at investing some of my Ltd company funds into some shares and wondering how I do this?
Many thanks in advance.
Kindest Regards,
B.
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Originally posted by Lance View Postthe only "investment" I'd consider for my company would be gold sovereigns.
The reason being that they are legal tender and might possibly avoid any of the complications of yourCO becoming an investment trading company.
Theoretically I could also pay dividends with those coins.....
Having said that. I have no legal evidence to suggest that it's fine. It just seems more likely.
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If you don't know and can't be bothered to research it I'd suggest you don't bother.
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the only "investment" I'd consider for my company would be gold sovereigns.
The reason being that they are legal tender and might possibly avoid any of the complications of yourCO becoming an investment trading company.
Theoretically I could also pay dividends with those coins.....
Having said that. I have no legal evidence to suggest that it's fine. It just seems more likely.
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Originally posted by balbas View PostI'm looking at investing some of my Ltd company funds into some shares
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Go on to Vanguard and invest in LifeStrategy 60%
(My son is an asset manager with one of the top banks. That's what always says. No matter what the question)
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Share Portfolio Newbie
Hi,
I hope everyone is keep safe and well.
I'm hoping someone can help - I'm looking at investing some of my Ltd company funds into some shares and wondering how I do this?
Many thanks in advance.
Kindest Regards,
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