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How To Develop A Funding Strategy For
Existing Business
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Introduction
  • No shock here one of the biggest challenges for
    entrepreneurs and small business owners is
    finding the necessary funds to start - and
    ultimately grow - their businesses. If you are
    reading this, you are probably looking right now.
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Introduction
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Bootstrapping
  • As a social entrepreneur for more than four
    decades, as well as an angel investor and venture
    capitalist, I have personally experienced the ups
    and downs of corporate finance and learned the
    hard way what investors look for before
    committing to finance. Over the years I have
    developed, and subsequently refined, some simple
    tips to guide other entrepreneurs through the
    fundraising process at all stages of the business
    lifecycle.
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  • Bootstrapping In the experimentation phase, use
    your own monetary resources, such as cash from a
    savings account or careful use of personal credit
    cards. The wise implementation of these precious
    dollars is crucial. Friends and family if you
    don't have your savings or credit cards, or yes,
    but your growing business needs additional
    funding, all is not lost. Think of inviting
    family and friends to invest in the company with
    the understanding that their money may not be
    returned. In most times, these contacts and
    family are investing in you, not your business.
    Both parties should consider this investment as
    an unconstrained grant. If the venture is
    successful, a reward for these risk takers would
    be a nice gesture.
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Crowd funding and Angel Investors
  • Crowd funding Lets take the discussion of
    "friends and family" investments to a level or
    two. If you have not heardabout crowd funding,
    you don't have to be very serious about financial
    support for your business or you've been living
    under a rock for the past six months. Crowd
    funding - allowed by the JOBS Act which will be
    launched on January 1 - allows for a larger pool
    of small investors with fewer restrictions and is
    ideal in the early stages of a business,
    especially if you don't qualify for a bank loan,
    don't you are ready for angel or venture capital
    financing (as described later in this article),
    or have no friends or family willing or able to
    provide the "no strings attached grant".
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  • Angel Investors As your business reaches the
    next level of growth and you see stable income on
    the horizon, start getting closer to
    sophisticated "angel" investors if you need more
    funding. This affluent individual - or a group of
    individuals who pool their research and resources
    - provides capital to start a business, usually
    in exchange for convertible debt or equity.

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Angels can be found in most communities
  • These groups of angels can be found in most
    communities and on the Internet, with a
    description of their purpose and goals. After
    performing due diligence, these groups will
    determine if your company meets their
    requirements, and if so, they will schedule a
    meeting to collect more data.
  • Investments can range in huge number of dollars.
    At this phase of the business, angels turn into
    very real and serious investors and owners with
    high prospect looking for solid results. Bank
    loan / venture capital In the later stages of a
    growing business, the now incorporated business
    may need a bank loan for various needs, including
    working capital and long-term growth. To secure
    this loan, financial institutions will require
    several years of financial information about both
    the company and the entrepreneur.
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They want collateral to secure and secure a loan
  • They want collateral to secure and secure a loan.
    To facilitate the process, interact with the
    financial institution early on in the business,
    not necessarily at the beginning for a loan, of
    course, but for a merchant account, credit cards,
    and checking account. Over time, the bank will
    become familiar with the business and the
    entrepreneur will be in a better position to seek
    out additional banking products, including loans,
    when needed.

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CONCLUSION
  • If you keep these five means of financing in mind
    and develop a business plan that demonstrates the
    value of investing in your business, you will
    significantly increase the chances of securing
    the capital you need, whatever stage of the
    business you are in.
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