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Funding a business
What Funding Options Do You Have as a New Company Owner?
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[QUOTE="Ganibade, post: 309491, member: 50186"] It could be worthwhile to investigate microloans as well. There are non-profit groups that provide microlending alternatives for up to $35,000 as well as SBA microloans, which are ordinarily available up to $50,000. There are a few things you need to think about regarding your personal finances before applying for any loan. You need evidence that you can repay the loan in addition to your own credit report. Make sure to express any experience and knowledge you have that will be useful for the company you are trying to launch. You've likely realized that new small company loans don't have the lowest interest rates available. New Small Business Equipment Financing Consider an equipment loan if that is the main item you require. This particular form of loan is intended to assist firms in paying for the gear and equipment they require to get started. Although the payback terms may be for a longer time, they have a similar structure to a conventional loan. Remember that the money can ONLY be used to buy the tools and equipment you require. Naturally, the drawback of an equipment loan is that the lender has the authority to take the equipment if you default. While some business owners do in fact borrow money from their personal accounts to start their businesses, this may not be the greatest course of action given what can happen if the venture fails. [/QUOTE]
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