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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo you whack the corp tax in there and get 9%? Sounds risky.
I just opened 100 day notice account:
https://www.shawbrook.co.uk/business...count-issue-2/
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo you whack the corp tax in there and get 9%? Sounds risky.
Regardless whether you use your Ltd or do it directly there is either corp tax involved or income tax & always the possibility of losing your money.
So let's say you go for A+ investments, which they estimate at a 1% failure to repay over the life of all of their A+ loans, and you decide to lend £10k to 10 businesses at £1000 each, you only need that 1% overall to be in one or two of your ten investments and you're screwed. They did have an interesting resale of loans which I need to look at in more detail. For example if you lend £1000 to a company at 12% say and they have been repaying well, you can sell the loan on. The buyer gets the 12% but the seller can charge a premium on the sale(ie +3%). So in theory they could have held for six months, had interest of 12% for the first six months, then sold the remaining loan for another profit of 3% to a newbie.
Thincats was also interesting. In that case you could also use funds from your SIPP to lend. I personally still prefer a Wonga style business where we the rich contractors lend to poor pikeys at 10 million percent. That seems to be a winner.
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I've got £20K of company retained profits with Funding Circle at the moment,earning an average of 9% interest.
No problems at all.
One of the debts (my part £1K) went bad. It was secured on a property which was sold, and the money used to successfully repay the debt.
On the subject of Felching, I was going to joke that I enjoy that too. Untill I looked up what it actually is, and decided that it's just too disgusting to even joke about
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Funding Circle
Has anyone bothered lending on Funding Circle yet? I have Ratesetter and Zopa accounts but have not tried funding circle.
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