|
Imagine interest free capital to grow your business that doesn’t require you to put your home up as security, yet still allows you to maintain control and majority shareholding in your small or medium sized business.
We all know what the ASX is. After years of hard work, you can sell part of your business at a premium and accept capital from investors that doesn’t bare interest and doesn’t have to be paid back. Instead, you simply trade equity for cash and you use that cash to grow your business.
At the same time, your own “share holding” often makes you realizably rich for the first time. Once your companies issued shares are listed on an Exchange (like the ASX) you can now sell, at your discretion, small or large chunks of your business asset as and when you need money to fund your lifestyle...which is why you go into business in the first place.
Unfortunately for SME’s though, it just isn’t viable. For starters you have to be able to afford several hundred thousand dollars (and sometimes over a million) just to go public and then hundreds of thousands per year to stay compliant. The QBS-Box Hill bridges that gap.
ASX = Large Scale Offerings.
QBS-Box Hill = Small Scale Offerings.
The QBS-Box Hill however is for “Small Scale Offerings” where SME’s are looking to raise up to $5 Million without a prospectus and with very few compliance costs. Here, you can list your company for under $10,000 and we’ll teach you how to create an effective share capital structure that makes your company investor friendly and legally able to accept funds of this nature without breaching the Corporations Act.
Through meeting one of our franchise members or by attending one of free workshops, you will learn the power of creating an investor friendly “share capital structure” and you’ll learn how to open your SME to a whole new way of moving forward.
Simply contact our office to book in for one of our free workshops or contact one of our
members directly for further information.
“The businessman, who a decade ago sought financial and corporate privacy, is now more than happy to embrace public shareholders. It’s a recognition of value and the financial leverage provided by the public company vehicle – the reason they exist in the first place.”
The late Kerry Packer.
 |