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What Is the Difference Between A Working Partner And An Investor?
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[QUOTE="Kendy, post: 221443, member: 63869"] The difference between a working partner and an investor is enormous. As a working partner, it means you will have the best interest of the business organisation at heart and you are also part and parcel of the decision-making processes. It also means that you share the same risk, the same funding, the same investment, the same profit and the same losses as the case may be. Then, for an investor, he is more like a third-party that does not necessarily stress himself about the progress of the business organisation. His own duty majorly is to provide funding for the business. As a business partner, it means you have a say in the business, you have to share and align with the same vision and mission of the organization. Working partnership is a venture that involves two or more people who come together with an agreement of the same idea and goals. An investor would not share in whatever risks the business venture encounters. This is the more reason people like to become investors rather than shareholders because it is less risky. It is just like depositing your money in a public bank, paraventure if there is a fire outbreak in the bank, your funds are still secured and accessible. [/QUOTE]
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