Another name for a silent partner in a business
Another name for a silent partner in a business
Hey doing a business assinment, if anyone can tell me a more sohpisticated word for a silent partner in a business (someone who doesn't really do anything).
Please let me know, thanks in advance i will rep you with my small rep power.
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Hey doing a business assinment, if anyone can tell me a more sohpisticated word for a silent partner in a business (someone who doesn't really do anything).
Please let me know, thanks in advance i will rep you with my small rep power.
"Silent Partner" is the correct term..
"Silent Partner" is the correct term.. I concur.
http://www.investorwords.com/4577/silent_partner.html
"Silent Partner" is the correct term.. x2 unless there is no silent partner "aka mafia owned"
Not exactly a silent partner, but they could be an angel investor if it is somoene just ponying up money for part ownership.
Dickweed?
Depends upon the way the business is set up. They could be considered a minority share holder or a non-voting share holder. Silent partner, investor, angel investor are also proper terms as well.
Thanks alot everyone, those who don't get repped right away will get repped on recharge.
I had a silent partner. His name was 'Dan'.
Another name for a silent partner in business is....Dan.
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"dormant" partner
I think I've seen this in my Business Commnication Vocabulary
I believe this is the UK translation or something
Backer? Investor? Mr. Pink?
I've heard 'sleeping partner' too.
http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Grose-Vu...g-partner.html
"dormant" partner
I think I've seen this in my Business Commnication Vocabulary
I believe this is the UK translation or something Nah dude its not the correct term in teh uk is silent partner, Eg. an investor into the business who has no input over runnings of the business
Depends upon the way the business is set up. They could be considered a minority share holder or a non-voting share holder. Silent partner, investor, angel investor are also proper terms as well. Angel investing is getting more specific though. The term really applies better to small start-ups that got help from "angel" investors. Google is perhaps the best-known product of angel investing.
Slacker? Mime?
Hey doing a business assinment, if anyone can tell me a more sohpisticated word for a silent partner in a business (someone who doesn't really do anything).
Please let me know, thanks in advance i will rep you with my small rep power.
Serious Thread
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Hey doing a business assinment, if anyone can tell me a more sohpisticated word for a silent partner in a business (someone who doesn't really do anything).
Please let me know, thanks in advance i will rep you with my small rep power.
"Silent Partner" is the correct term..
Answer:
"Silent Partner" is the correct term.. I concur.
http://www.investorwords.com/4577/silent_partner.html
Answer:
"Silent Partner" is the correct term.. x2 unless there is no silent partner "aka mafia owned"
Answer:
Not exactly a silent partner, but they could be an angel investor if it is somoene just ponying up money for part ownership.
Answer:
Dickweed?
Answer:
Depends upon the way the business is set up. They could be considered a minority share holder or a non-voting share holder. Silent partner, investor, angel investor are also proper terms as well.
Answer:
Thanks alot everyone, those who don't get repped right away will get repped on recharge.
Answer:
I had a silent partner. His name was 'Dan'.
Another name for a silent partner in business is....Dan.
A+
Answer:
"dormant" partner
I think I've seen this in my Business Commnication Vocabulary
I believe this is the UK translation or something
Answer:
Backer? Investor? Mr. Pink?
Answer:
I've heard 'sleeping partner' too.
http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Grose-Vu...g-partner.html
Answer:
"dormant" partner
I think I've seen this in my Business Commnication Vocabulary
I believe this is the UK translation or something Nah dude its not the correct term in teh uk is silent partner, Eg. an investor into the business who has no input over runnings of the business
Answer:
Depends upon the way the business is set up. They could be considered a minority share holder or a non-voting share holder. Silent partner, investor, angel investor are also proper terms as well. Angel investing is getting more specific though. The term really applies better to small start-ups that got help from "angel" investors. Google is perhaps the best-known product of angel investing.
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Slacker? Mime?