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Investing Company Money- Cash, Shares or Pension?

Investing company money that has built up within a business bank account poses a challenge to many company directors.

If you are a dentist that has decided to incorporate (or perhaps you’ve already done it), or a doctor with private earnings that has incorporated, one of the main differences you’ll have noticed is that there is now another party in your business life.

The Limited company.

Beforehand, life appeared to be simple. You earned your net profits, your accountant prepared your accounts and then informed you how much tax you had to pay in January and July. The after tax net profits were yours to keep and you would usually save any excess in a savings account, offset mortgage or allocate it to investments such as ISAs and pensions.

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