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I need about £5K working captial in my business, and tend to keep around £20K additional buffer sitting in the bank account. I realised that for about 2 years I've always had £20 sitting in a savings account and never been withdrawn to current account for any purpose.
I am thinking do doing something a little bit riskier for more returns.
I've played around with personal funds on US stocks through robin hood and havd some good luck with timing the market, buying stocks that dip and then selling them after they surge. I know it's risky, I only do this with stocks that are good long term stocks. Not just punts.
I want to invest business funds into loads of stocks. What are the legal options available for doing this with company funds?
Also how do you value this in the balance sheet year on year. Do you enter the current market value of the stocks each year? I dont know if my accounting software (freagent) has anything like that, I'm sure there are journal entry options available.
I am thinking do doing something a little bit riskier for more returns.
I've played around with personal funds on US stocks through robin hood and havd some good luck with timing the market, buying stocks that dip and then selling them after they surge. I know it's risky, I only do this with stocks that are good long term stocks. Not just punts.
I want to invest business funds into loads of stocks. What are the legal options available for doing this with company funds?
Also how do you value this in the balance sheet year on year. Do you enter the current market value of the stocks each year? I dont know if my accounting software (freagent) has anything like that, I'm sure there are journal entry options available.