raising capital, veteran home loan ,Loans in news - LOANSinNEWS.com news.

raising capital on sale

  • Raising Venture Capital for the Serious Entrepreneur


    Book (McGraw-Hill)

    McGraw-Hill

    List Price:
    $49.95

    Price: $26.80
    You Save: $23.15 (46%)

  • Raising Capital: Get the Money You Need to Grow Your Business


    Book (AMACOM)

    AMACOM

    List Price:
    $34.95

    Price: $25.89
    You Save: $9.06 (26%)

  • raising capital FAQ


    Check your textbook. Apparently you didn't read any of it.


    Lots of research is always good. I think you need to meet with a few financial institutions and show them your business plan and try to find financing that way. Also, it might be good to get a major business to help with the funding of your company and


    Do you have the $300k or is that what you need to raise. If possible, start your business on a smaller scale and ease your way into the market. Otherwise, you are looking at cash down (home mortgage and savings etc), loaned funds or additional investors.


    I think it stinks. I am by no means wealthy, by the way.

    Think about it like this:

    If you buy a piece of property for $10,000 and later sell it for $20,000, you have a capital gain of $10,000. At the current 15% rate, you


    It is legal to raise capital via Private Placaments. You cannot publically advertise though. see http://breadstreet.com/regdetail.htm

    raising capital news

    NYTECH: Alternative Non-Venture Ways to Raise Capital in NY

    23.02.12

    By Lauren Keyson

    Last week the New York Technology Council held a raising alternative capital event by using non-VC backed sources of funding at the Citibank Center. While venture financing is the most talked about source of funds, it certainly is not the only available avenue as“Cash is king,” according to Michael Lopez , a NYTECH board member and partner at EisenerAmper .  Besides sales, raising enough capital to support the operations and growth of a small company should be the major financial concern for any successful entrepreneur.”


    Source: NY Convergence