Investing in business entities in the early stages of their development presents an excellent opportunity to increase your wealth, especially when compared with more conventional investment strategies.

Although less common, investing in a small business can net returns several times higher than investing in publicly traded companies.

If you want to build long-term strategic assets in your portfolio, growing and nurturing small businesses should be one of your key priorities. We'll break down the various types of business investments and how you can get started building wealth and growing revenues.


What Is Small Business Investing?

You can invest in a small business by lending capital to the business or buying company shares. By lending to a business or buying part of the company, you can earn a return in the form of interest, dividends or appreciation.

If you provide capital to a business in the form of a loan, it will be repaid over time, plus interest.

If you purchase shares, this ownership will entitle you to a portion of the business's earnings over time. It also will allow you to benefit if the company expands, as your shares will gain worth over time.

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Frequently Asked Questions?

What is a Business Profile?

A “business profile” also called a “sell side profile” can be any of the following:
Business for sale, Business offering a stake sale, Business seeking capital, Business seeking a loan, Business seeking Joint Venture partners,
Business asset for sale

Why should I disclose my business' name?

All profiles on InvestorCart are verified and hence we need to make sure that the business exists. Business' name is not publicly disclosed on InvestorCart. Registered Advisors need not enter their client's name and instead, use their company's name along with a project name.

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