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2 Replies Last post: Jan 5, 2009 6:21 PM by bizconsultant

Need advice on start up

Jun 4, 2009 10:03 PM

Click to view money_matters's profile Professional money_matters 3 posts since
Jun 4, 2009

Hey guys, I joined this site in hopes of getting ideas on how to get start up capital for my new business. What do you suggest?
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Click to view BizSolutions's profile Mogul BizSolutions 63 posts since
Jan 11, 2009
1. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 4, 2009 10:18 PM
in response to: money_matters
Hi

I may have some solutions for you. Email me at Monique@accuratefinancial.info
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2. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 5, 2009 9:07 AM
in response to: money_matters
Need advice on start up, Welcome

To get start up capital, we need to know more about you. Go to Members page and share some info.

You will also need a Business Plan. It is one of the first items an investor wants to see.

Good luck, LUCKIEST
Click to view phanio's profile Mogul phanio 474 posts since
Apr 7, 2009
3. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 5, 2009 3:41 PM
in response to: money_matters
That is a very broad question. Most capital or loans are matched with the need. If yo need equipment - you look for an equipment loans. If you are seeking comemrcial real estate you look for a commercial real estate loan. Other types of capital are based on what you have as assets - mostly financial assets. If you need working capital for more inventory or to expand your operations - you could use accounts receivables or factor your credit card sales. If you need working capital to complete jobs that you already have in process - then look for purchase order financing.

If you are seeking just a small amount - there are peer-to-peer websites or micro-credit providers.

If you are seeking to purchase a business or need start up funds - you may either have to bootstrap - look for a SBA loan - or find an investor.

If you could be more specific about your needs and amounts - might be able to offer other suggestions.

Business Money Today
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Click to view sbcfulfill's profile Professional sbcfulfill 5 posts since
Jun 5, 2009
4. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 5, 2009 6:41 PM
in response to: evanso
You should look into outsourcing your non-core competencies. Check out my article here about outsourcing: http://www.sbcfulfillment.com/about-outsourcing
Click to view ilyab0dner's profile Mogul ilyab0dner 63 posts since
Aug 27, 2008
5. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 7, 2009 3:42 PM
in response to: money_matters
A common issue that I see is the mix of personal credit and business credit. Most small business owners get eager and use their personal access for the wrong needs. I put together an article to help you understand the two, feel free to comment.

A true business credit card is a line of credit that is taken in the name of the business, under the business' credit. Activity, whether good or bad, is reflected on your business' credit report through D&B and other financial institutions, and the liability for any debts incurred and bills owed is with the business.However, some companies out there offer "business" credit cards which they require a person guarantee for. These institutions will often ask for a personal guarantee, and will almost always ask for a social security number from the person applying for the card. If this is the case, the credit card is not a business credit card, but is simply a personal credit card which is used for the business. The business is not liable for bills and debts - you are.When applying for a credit card for your business, watch out for areas asking for your SSN (and not your TaxID or EIN) and be wary of any credit card that asks for a personal guarantee. By ensuring that your credit card is in the name of your business, you can help to build your business' credit, while avoiding creating problems with your own.


Many companies offer a list of credit cards that are issued under the business name only. Those lists typically run $300-$900, depending on the quality of the information inquiring. I would suggest starting your search online via google or yahoo. Search for "strong business credit" (just like that in quotes) to find services that sell the information.


Good luck,

Ilya Bodner

Small Business Owner

Initial Underwriting Group

Click to view ggoodard's profile Mogul ggoodard 79 posts since
Nov 29, 2008
6. Re: Need advice on start up Jun 8, 2009 11:31 AM
in response to: money_matters
Please email me ggoodard@aol.com