SBA Lenders (Banks)
SBA Bank loans often offer important advantages over traditional business loans:
Lower down payment requirements. more... |
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SBA Lenders (Non-Banks)
While it may be hard to get a loan from a bank supplying SBA Loans, there are many institutions that require a lower amount of upfront cash (typically banks require 30% cash upfront while many non-bank SBA Lenders require only 20%). more...
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Hard Money Lenders
A Hard Money Loan is obtained through various funding entities who provide funding to businesses in need of capital to start-up a company, expand an existing company, debt consolidation or for operating capital . more... |
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Factoring Companies
Factoring companies are commercial finance companies that specialize in the purchase of invoices for cash. Fees vary among factoring companies and from client to client. more... |
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PPM Investing Firms
PPM Investors invest in a Private Placement Memorandum that offers shares or units of your company for sale. The 504 PPM must meet the requirements of the Securities and Exchange Commission and therefore should be professional prepared. Special PPM firms exist who provide funding for companies issuing PPM's that they are interested in. more... |
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Angel (Private) Investors
These are high net-worth individuals who invest in entrepreneurial companies, usually at an early stage. Many angel investors provide money to young companies and take equity in return. more... |
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Venture Capitalists
Venture capital is a general term to describe financing for startup and early stage businesses as well as businesses in "turn around" situations. Venture capital investments generally are relatively high risk investments but may offer the potential for above-average returns. A venture capitalist (VC) is a person who makes such investments. more... |
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