Become an Investor

We are dedicated to providing extraordinary financial planning and wealth management suport as you pursue your life goals. Each of our professionals is focused on helping you reach your financial goals.

Productivity & Competitive Advantages: Old equipment may be holding you back from maximizing your business. Faster and simple application, streamlined process makes it possible to get same-day financing.

Experienced: You benefit from our 40+ years of experience with small businesses including all types of food service. Our business-friendly approach simplifies getting the funds you need to upgrade or expand your business with new equipment.

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Invest with us today!

Business investments provide capital to businesses, typically in exchange for a share in future profits of the company.

  • Fund Investments
  • Enterpreneurship Investments
  • Company Business Investments
  • Business Growth Investments

Investors can be individuals, groups, or other companies. Three general types of investors are pre-investors, passive investors and active investors. The business owners and managers operate the business as they see it. However, active investors become involved in managing some or all aspects of the business.

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Our business-friendly approach simplifies getting the funds you need to upgrade or expand your business with new equipment.

Long Time Shares

One of the best ways to invest in a business is to buy shares. Investors can purchase stocks that list on our stock markets.

We have a long and proud history of the best investments so far in the stock market. Some of the most recongnizable names include Oculus Virtual Reality who raised $2.4 Million in 2012 and later sold it for $2 Billion in 2014. He made a lot of profit just within 2 years.

How to Invest with us

Stocks, also known as shares or equities, might be the most well-known and simple type of investment. When you buy stock, you’re buying an ownership stake in a publicly-traded company. Many of the biggest companies in the country are publicly traded, meaning you can buy stock in them. Some companies include Exxon, Apple and Microsoft.

How you can make money: When you buy a stock, you’re hoping that the price will go up so you can then sell it for a profit. The risk, of course, is that the price of the stock could go down, in which case you’d lose money.

When you buy a bond, you’re essentially lending money to an entity. Generally, this is a business or a government entity. Companies issue corporate bonds, whereas local governments issue municipal bonds. The U.S. Treasury issues Treasury bonds, notes and bills, all of which are debt instruments that investors buy.

How you can make money: While the money is being lent, the lender or investor gets interest payments. After the bond matures, meaning you’ve held it for the contractually determined amount of time, you get your principal back.

The rate of return for bonds is typically much lower than it is for stocks, but bonds also tend to be a lower risk. There’s still some risk involved, of course. The company you buy a bond from could fold or the government could default. Treasury bonds, notes and bills, however, are considered very safe investments.

Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are similar to mutual funds in that they are a collection of investments that tracks a market index. Unlike mutual funds, which are purchased through a fund company, shares of ETFs are bought and sold on the stock markets. Their price fluctuates throughout the trading day, whereas mutual funds’ value is simply the net asset value of your investments, which is calculated at the end of each trading session.

How you can make money: ETFs make money from the collection of a return amongst all of their investments. ETFs are often recommended to new investors because they’re more diversified than individual stocks. You can further minimize risk by choosing an ETF that tracks a broad index. And just like mutual funds, you can make money from an ETF by selling it as it gains value.

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