Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Funding Your Business

Aspiring entrepreneurs like you and I are constantly thinking up new ideas, many of which are great ideas.  Unfortunately, the concern that you will never be able to build enough capital to get your idea off the ground forces you to put our ideas on hold or even disregard them entirely.

As a full time college student, funding my many ideas is of great concern to me.  Paying for education and funding a business at the same time seems so overwhelming and in the past has caused me to entirely disregard many ideas.

As difficult as it sounds, funding a business is not impossible.  During my search for solutions, I was able to find some useful information HERE.

6 comments:

  1. I took Financial Peace University at Calvary Church and it gave some great insight about making wise money choices. New businesses are risky, but there is a lot of help out there if you're willing to do the homework and build a support team!

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  2. Thank you for your comment! What are some things you learned taking Financial Peace courses? Also, if you have any business ideas of your own, feel free to comment! I'd love to hear some of your ideas!

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  4. How do entrepreneurs starting out go about finding investors? Is it all about who you know?

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    1. There are many ways to fund your business. The kind of funding you choose depends largely on the scale of your start-up and the projected scale of your business. Funding opportunities include doing it yourself, small business loans, family and friends, and the SBA (Small Business Administration). All of these are viable ways of funding your business. I would suggest doing some research on the SBA.

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    2. There are many ways to fund your business. The kind of funding you choose depends largely on the scale of your start-up and the projected scale of your business. Funding opportunities include doing it yourself, small business loans, family and friends, and the SBA (Small Business Administration). All of these are viable ways of funding your business. I would suggest doing some research on the SBA.

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