Traditional Investing is Dead
Many people wonder if the stock market is their only vehicle for investment. Investment advisors are asked this very question but many are only able to offer conventional investment instruments such as mutual funds, index funds, options, etc. However, there are many other ways for people to invest beyond the stock market. Douglas Muir will share his experiences with these investment vehicles and how he was able to increase his profile while minimizing his risk. Family Business Funding (FBF) is an SEC Reg. D 506 C Private Placement Fund. It is considered a High Yield Fixed Income Alternative Investment Vehicle for Family Offices and Accredited Investors. The underlying assets are Merchant Cash Advance debt, dedicated to ensuring that Main Street Small Businesses have access to the capital they need to grow and strengthen the economy. Created by small business owners for small business owners, FBF's mission is twofold; to create an alternative investment vehicle while giving access to affordable cash flow to small businesses using innovative financing solutions. The information contained in this video podcast is for informational purposes, and should not be regarded as an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security in any jurisdiction where such an offer or solicitation would be in violation of any local laws. Douglas Muir is not a financial advisor. It does not constitute a recommendation or take into account the particular investment objectives, financial conditions, or needs of specific investors. The price and value of the investments referred to in these podcast episodes and the income from such investments may fluctuate, and investors may realize losses on these investments, including a loss of principal. Past performance is not indicative or a guarantee of future performance. We do not provide tax, accounting, or legal advice to our clients, and all investors are advised to consult with their tax, accounting, or legal advisers regarding any potential investment. The information and any opinions contained in this communication have been obtained from sources that we consider reliable, but we do not represent such information and opinions are accurate or complete, and thus should not be relied upon as such.