I recently started a small media company with the focus of selling adds space on my online channel. I have already spent my initial start up from my family members. How do I go about securing the rest of the capital for more equipment I require?
Hello:
Sounds like you have some pieces in place, which is good. To get the rest secured, consider the following:
* Develop a financing plan that encompasses how the money you raise will drive your business' growth as well as how much you need - it sounds like your initial approach fell a bit short.
* Explore borrowing options through community banks, credit unions, microlenders or other places that help earlier stage businesses and usually offer lower interest rates than credit cards.
* On the investment side, really think through your needs - weigh buying vs. leasing and new vs. used, in addition to prioritizing your equipment from must-have to nice-to-have.
If you wish to discuss, send me a PM through Clarity for 15 free minutes.
Cheers,
Kerby
Answered 6 years ago
In my current role I provide services to raise financing for businesses from a panel of providers. We assess risk, to provide the right product for your business. Hence securing additional funding can be done if you can show consistent revenue for your business over a 2-3 year period. Will the additional funding open up other sources of revenue for growth? As equipment or machinery may add more sunk costs to your business that may hurt your balance sheet. Ill be happy to discuss the needs of your business further.
Answered 6 years ago
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Answered 6 years ago
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