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Funding a business
Two Ways To Start A Business Without Enough Capital
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 249052, member: 25283"] Starting a business from experience without capital is very possible. The first thing is to be credit worthy. Infact if one doesn't have money , you should have creditworthiness like 98% to be able to start a business.This is where one's past credit records come into play. if you have a clean credit record you can use that as your evidence to meet those that can offer you their products on credit to start selling. My cousin started his provisions business without money. He was well known by those in the grocery section of the market he buys from as a credit worthy person. The only difference is that you might not be able to get much products as you would want to but you would still get some good amount of products to sell. He met with the whole sellers of these products and told them his intentions to start the business and because of his image or reputation he was granted goods worth a 100,000 for a start. This really made sense and he sold and was able to remit the funds as scheduled, the person had no issues giving h more goods and even introducing to other wholesalers that were willing without issues to give him more products. [/QUOTE]
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