TL;DR: An InvestEngine Business Account invests in exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Lower-risk options include Overnight Rate ETFs and bond ETFs, commonly used to park VAT, Corporation Tax money and short-term operating …
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TL;DR: The InvestEngine Business Account is designed for UK limited companies (Ltd), Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs) and partnerships that have surplus company cash to invest – sole traders typically use …
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Business
How is business investing different from personal investing?
by InvestEngineby InvestEngineTL;DR: Personal and business investing use the same investments but differ in ownership, available account types, tax treatment and reporting. Individuals can use ISAs, SIPPs and GIAs; UK businesses can …
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Business
How does a Business Account fit into your wider investment portfolio?
by InvestEngineby InvestEngineTL;DR: For a UK small business owner, a Business Account complements personal investing rather than replacing it. A typical stack is: a Stocks & Shares ISA (tax-free growth and withdrawals, …
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TL;DR: An InvestEngine Business Account is a General Investment Account (GIA) held in the name of a UK limited company, LLP or partnership. It is not a bank account, a …
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TL;DR: A Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique 20-character code that identifies a legal entity in financial markets. In the UK, a business can’t invest without an active LEI …