Tuesday, October 16, 2007

58 Ways to Finance your Business!




*58 Ways To Find Money For Your Business*
http://www.58WaysToFindMoney.com
is crammed with tips, information, and help for entrepreneurs and small business owners who need money for their company. From joint venture partners to bartering to venture capital to SBA loans, you’ll find a way to finance your company, whether you need $500 or $500,000.

The authors, Brian Hill and Dee Power, put their combined 30 years of experience with early stage companies, and working with hundreds of businesses in nearly every industry, into *58 Ways To Find Money For Your Business.* They are the authors of “Inside Secrets to Venture Capital,” “Attracting Capital From Angels,” and “Business Plan-Basics.”

Small Business Financing is Critical
  • In the United States six million new businesses
  • are started every year.
  • Over 90% of businesses fail in their first five years.
  • Make sure yours isn’t one of them.
Businesses need capital to grow, from the smallest start-up
operation to mega corporations. Cash is the lifeblood of any
company. Often the search for capital turns into a quagmire
of wasted effort, disappointment and failure.

*58 Ways To Find Money for Your Business* will help you:



    Know what type of capital you need
    Find the relevant sources
    And obtain that critical cash Boost Your Business
    Get the cash you need to fill and ship orders.
    Stock your store with merchandise.
    Advertise your product with someone else’s money.
    Turn your customers into cash.
    Find a Small Business loan.
    Find out if you qualify for venture capital.
Order your copy of *58 Ways To Find Money For Your Business*, printable PDF file, 26,000 words, 84 pages of critical information. www.58WaysToFindMoney.com

58 Ways to Find Money for Your Business answers:
  • How much capital do you need?
  • Is it possible to grow your business without taking on debt or investors?
  • Are there grants for businesses?
  • Can the assets of your company be used to generate cash?
  • Where can a start-up company look for capital?
  • If you and your company have poor or no credit are there alternatives?
  • What’s the difference between venture capital and private (angel) investors?
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