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Funding a business
When committing to your own funds isn't an option.
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[QUOTE="Axis, post: 285572, member: 66672"] Do you mean the process of establishing a business individuals will always seek for ways to get capital to establish the business, and one of the most advisable way of getting capital to establish or implement the Business of the choice is by committing to your own saving funds. But in a case where an individual doesn't have sufficient or adequate capital in his or her savings to established the Business of his or her choice, he or she may constantly be left him that and stranded at the moment. Practically there are other strategies and individual can follow to get funds to establish a business. Filing for a loan from financial institutions can definitely be an option and also borrowing money from well-meaning friends or family relatives can also be a good option. You do not always have to commit to your own personal savings to establish your business but in a case where your personal savings is sufficient and adequate for your business establishment then it is okay to do so. And for you to not be indebted to a financial institution or to a friend or relative of yours for a really long time, you must endeavour to pay back the money you have borrowed as capital for your business, in due time or at the due date. [/QUOTE]
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