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Many businesses accumulate funds from their trading activities or from the disposal of assets, which are not required for re-investment in other business assets. An obvious first port of call for these funds is a bank account, and this is certainly suitable for funds earmarked for distribution or re-investment in a fairly short period of time.
Over time it may be beneficial if some of the money that you hold on deposit is invested into a stock market linked product. That's why we've developed a range of investment products, which allows you to fully utilise business capital.
However you need to remember that capital that is held in a deposit account with a bank or building society is secure and accessible. Capital invested into a stock market linked product should be left for the medium to long term, 5 years or more and you may get back less than you originally invested.
NFU Mutual offers a range of investments suitable for short, medium and long term investment terms 5 years or more, and which cater for a wide range of attitudes to risk.
These products are sold through our Corporate Financial Consultants, who will be able to discuss your business investment requirements, taking into account taxation issues, your attitude to risk and whether you require access to your capital.
The value of any investment can go down as well as up and you may get back less than you initially invested.
Note* NFU Mutual Financial Consultants advise on
NFU Mutual products and services and in
special circumstances those of other
providers.
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