What do I need to be aware of in a new business venture?
Get a simple document drawn up between you that is approved by a solicitor. No matter how good friends you may be, if there's a problem you both need to know where you stand. Rough out something yourselves and then take it to the solicitor.Set out what each of you does in the company, your respective share of the business, what remuneration, how it will be paid and what happens in the event of one of you wanting out of the arrangement, for whatever reason. Also be clear about who has what rights in making decisions.In one of our companies, my husband and I are the only directors but we still have a directors' agreement. It's important to have something drawn up between you. It could help preserve your friendship if something goes wrong.Are you sure you couldn't be a director? Just because you're registered as a director at Companies House, doesn't necessarily mean you're a full time employee of the company.As I mentioned in my response to your other question about employment, speak to your local Business Link. They'll give you guidance on this one, too.Good luck!
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