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Jackie Larson

Guide to Financing a Startup

Other people's money (OPM) could be the ticket to business success

By Jackie Larson

There are many sources to consider when looking for financing: private capital, bank loans, government programs or your own assets. It's likely that the ultimate solution will involve some combination of these and others. Preparation is vital. You'll need a sound business plan and a strong presentation to sell it to others. Here are three steps to financing your startup:
  1. Determine how much money you need to start your business.
  2. Find a funding source to get your business off the ground.
  3. Make sure the business will work so you can pay the money back and turn a profit.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Put together a plan

Have a clear, workable business plan in place before you seek funding. Banks, angel investors and even Uncle Joe will want to know you can handle their investment wisely.
I recommend: Access free business plan templates at SCORE. Take a free online workshop on analyzing your financial ratios from Regions

Finance yourself

By keeping your budget lean, you effectively decrease the amount you need to finance. Leverage assets you have access to.
I recommend: Trim any costs that aren't essential to your success using these guidelines from More Business. Consider some of the self-financing options at StartupNation.

Get Uncle Sam's help

There is government funding available, although it may take some digging to find the right program and get paperwork in order.
I recommend: Review the top Small Business Administration funding programs. Download an application for an SBA loan. Use this checklist to make sure you have all the documents for an SBA application.

Small business investment companies

Are you willing to give away a piece of the pie for some investment from the outside? While angel investors help with the early stages of startups and bring advice and credibility to a project, venture capitalists will expect you to have a start already, with a working product.
I recommend: Find a list of SBA-certified small business investment companies in your state. Browse Inc.'s directory of angel networks and in-depth profiles of angel investors. Register your business plan and find venture capitalists and angel investors at Funding Universe. Search for venture capitalists at Go Big Network.

Do the math

Before you sign on the dotted line, calculate as many costs as possible, and compare them to your projected revenues.
I recommend: Use this free online calculator from Business Know-How to figure your initial startup costs. Check out a free demo of Return on Investment Solver software. Test your financing IQ with a quiz at SBA.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Look for ways to reduce your living expenses. It's like giving yourself a loan you never need to pay back.
  • Just because someone is willing to finance you doesn't mean you should spend all the money. Make sure your plan works, or you'll find yourself unable to repay.
  • Look around for unusual incentives, such as a free building in a town that wants employers to bring in jobs.
  • There will always be unforeseen expenses so budget extra to have a cushion.

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the Venture Capital Information Resources page at Business.com

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Recommended Solution Providers

Business Financing: Start Up Financing
Funding site that links to financing and lending programs nationwide.

SBA: Financing
Offers definitions of small business financing options and programs.

America One: Unsecured Startup Loan
Lender offering unsecured start up loans.

Bank Of America: Small Business
Lender offering business banking services and credit solutions.

iBank: Small Business Loans
Find a business lender and loan with this online form.

Citibank: Small Business
Offers credit programs for small businesses.

Paladin Registry: Find A Financial Advisor
Search registry to help you locate a financial advisor for your small business.

CCH: Financial Calculators
Toolkit of financial calculators to help you estimate loan payments.

American Express OPEN: Small Business Services
Offers term loans for small businesses.

Wells Fargo: Small Business
Specializes in checking, savings, tax services, payroll, insurance, and investments.

Washington Mutual: Small Business
Offers checking, savings, retirement, and payroll services.

SunTrust: Small Business
Services for small businesses, corporations, and institutions.

GMAC: Financial Services
Offers diverse business products and services.

GE: Financing Services
Helps businesses free up capital by financing equipment or helping to maximize cash management, inventory or accounts payable processes.

Best Sites to Learn More

Entrepreneur: Startup Financing
Learn about startup financing options and pitfalls here.

Microsoft: Small Business Startup Financing Tips
Offers tips for small business startup financing.

Small Business Notes: Startup Financing
Overview of startup financing best practices.

AntiVentureCapitol: Smart Startup
Presents secrets for obtaining fast startup money.

About: Startup Business Financing
Guide to funding for your new small business.

AOL: Small Business Financing
Covers all aspects of small business finance and funding.

Startup Nation: Find The Funding
Learn what types of funding are best for your business here.

VISA: Business Financials
Includes answers about how to establish a balance sheet, manage your finances, and run a profitable small business.

Inc: Raising Startup Capital
Offers advice for finding startup funding and strategies for starting with little or no money.

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB): Financial Management
Tools, tips, and practical management advice for small business owners.

SBA.gov: Financing Basics
Presents a government overview of financing basics to help you with your business.

Best Blogs and Forums

Small Business Ideas Forum: Revenue
Busy forums on all matters related to small business financing.

Small Business Community Forums: Finance & Banking
Helpful forum on small business finance and banking.

Credit Boards: Business Finance
Forums on establishing business credit, obtaining credit reports, bankruptcy, and special offers.

PowerHomeBiz: Blog
Offers tips and advice on starting, managing and running a home business.

Lazy Ways Blog
Blog on raising money and investing wisely. Offers business finance advice.

SmallBizExpress: Blog
Blog offering branding, marketing and financial advice for small businesses.

The Entreprenurial Mind: Business Finance
Includes various financial issues facing entrepreneurs.

AllBusiness: Business Finances
Blogs for finance and accounting issues.

Small Business Finance Advice Blog
A small business finance blog that shares opinions, experiences, and information.



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