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Leslie Zhang
  • Burnaby, British Columbia
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How To Protect Your Investors In Case of Untimely Death

Leslie Zhang
  • Burnaby, British Columbia
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Hello,

I myself invest into a fund and have my own investors (that are not shareholders in my company) and want to know the options for protecting every individuals interest in case the lead (or only manager) faces untimely death.

Is it best to use a will, promissory note, or other recording instrument? Share certificate may not be applicable in every project so I'd like to look at all possibilities.

Thanks and Happy New Year!!
Leslie

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