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  • freshblue
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    I looked around a while back and ended up back with Cater Allen for investment...rates gone down since then tho..

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Take a directors loan and buy a medium/long dated Covered Warrant on the Dow for a Put trade from 11,000.

    Well that's my opinion and it does not constitute investment advice in any way or form.

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  • DaveB
    started a topic Company savings/investment account

    Company savings/investment account

    Ok, I'm going to have a sizeable chunk of cash left in the company account ready for the taxman. Whats the best way of putting this to work in the meantime. Ideally I want to get better than the basic rate I get with the company account without being accused of dodgyness with company funds. Anyone got a similar setup already?

    The company account is with Cater Allen btw, so you get an idea of the rates I get now.

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    Yes, I have asked my accountant but havn't had a reply yet and in all probability I will ignore anything said here and do what they tell me anyway
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