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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS!
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Q1:
What would I get back for my investments?
Ans: You would have returns on your shares in three basic ways:
a) You would receive a pro rata annual returns of about 2 to 3%
annual dividends from rents paid by tenants;
b) You would also have annual trading compound value added returns
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c) The value of your shares would be indexed to the market value
of the properties. The average over the years is mimimum 5%.
Q2:
When can people buy shares?
Ans: You can buy any time and you add more to your shares. Simply
complete the application forms and return them to us with the
appropriate fee for the number of shares you want.
Q3:
Can people sell their shares any time?
Ans: Yes, you can. Simply inform us and we would buy the shares
back and calculate your share value based on the preceding
financial year's account, and send you a cheque for your
entitlements.
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To Make An Investment
Enter Your Name And Email Address And You Will Be Taken To
The Payment Page.
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Q4:
How would the value of the shares be worked out?
Ans: The share value would be worked out on the market index value
of the properties owned by the company.
Q5:
Who will make decisions on investments?
Ans: The Chief Executive in consultation with the Board of
Management. The Board of Management will report to the Annual
General Meeting of shareholders.
Q6:
Could tenants buy the property they are renting?
Ans: Yes. Tenants could regularly buy shares in multiple of £550
and after a period convert their shareholding to ownership of the
property they are renting.
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Q7:
Are investors personally liable for the company's debts?
Ans: No. It is a limited liability company and they are not
liable. Directors may however be personally liable if they did
anything outside the powers of limited liability company laws.
Q8:
Is my share willable?
Ans: Yes. We would release your share to your next of kin or to
your nominated estate's administrator, and if you died without
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a will we would apply the relevant
law accordingly.
Q9:
Could I buy shares for an under aged person?
Ans: Yes. An adult guardian or parent would have to act for the
child until he/she is 18 years old.
Q10.
What happens if everyone wants their money back?
Ans: We hope not but if they did, the shares would be sold and
shareholders would have their money back, 100% plus the
appreciated value of properties without any question.
Benefits
For You And/Or Your Loved One's Future Prosperity
You Save on Mortgage Interests and Charges: The traditional
cost of mortgage is two to three times the value of your property.
At 6.5% interest on mortgage your
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investment of £500 would save
you £1,612.55 (322.51%) of interest on mortgage for a period of 25
years. A friend's face lit up when he realised that the interest
he is paying on his mortgage of £120,000 is as much as over
£200,000 for the 25-year span of the mortgage. Altogether, your
savings of the 6.5% on the mortgage and at least an average of 5%
equity appreciation on properties and about 2 to 3% residual
dividends from rent mean that your £500 share investments have
potential annual returns of £60 to £75 or 12 to 15%. |
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Your Investment is more Secured than any Pension Scheme:
Your investment offers you a choice to opt out of the pension
schemes with bottomless holes! This business venture is a perfect
pension scheme that is as sure as houses. It is solidly backed-up
by landed property. It has no holes but brick walls! A friend
invested £500 in ISA almost ten years ago and it has not earned
him £100! If we had established this scheme then, he would have earned a
guaranteed equity of almost £500 on his £500 and a residual rent
income of at least £250; A little regular investment of a multiple
of £550 annually (£10.57 per week) for 20 to 30 years would make a
huge difference to your old age lifestyle and whether or not you
could afford to retire at all.
Together Everyone Achieves More:
You are investing in a business with a T.E.A.M. (Together Everyone
Achieves More) factor in which 1 + 1 = 2 or the Paul Getty's
principle. Getty says, I would prefer 1% of 100 people's effort
to 100% of my own effort. Joint effort is often greater than
individual effort. Operating on base 10 means that 2 + 1 - 3 but
when you change the base to as low as 2, the result is staggering
because a bundle of 2+1 - 11! Your minimum investment of £550
today, when added to shareholdings from others, will make a huge
difference to providing 250 dream homes for our tenants within the
next five years. |