Early Stage Businesses: New Fund Is a Breese for Potential Investors
Birmingham Post › April 20, 2005
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Birmingham Post › April 20, 2005
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The popular conception of a business angel is of a multi- millionaire who has plenty of money to spare and the desire to take a gamble in early stage businesses.
While this is not always too far off the mark, with the arrival of enterprise investment schemes those with smaller sums to invest can also buy a stake in one of the most dynamic and potentially rewarding market segments - and benefit from a generous 20 per cent tax relief.See the full content of this document
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Early Stage Businesses: New Fund Is a Breese for Potential Investors
The Angel Fund, which first flew into life last year, is one such scheme. It has been carefully devised to balan...
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