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How to Raise All the Money You Need For Any Business: 101 quick ways to acquire money for any business project in 30 days or less by Tyler G. Hicks. 2008. (658.15224 HIC) Shows how to raise the money needed to start, buy, or expand a business. Covers topics such as improving your credit, how to get grants, and real estate financing.
How to Get the Financing for Your New Business: innovative solutions from the experts who do it every day by Sharon Fullen. 2006. (658.15224 FUL) Provides a roadmap for securing the financing needed to start or maintain a business. Discusses initial and direct public offerings, legal considerations, debt and equity financing, and more.
All I Need Is Money: how to finance your invention by Jack Lander. 2005. (658.15224 LAN) Shows how to determine how much money you need, figure out how much your idea is worth, prepare a business proposal, and more.
OPM: other people’s money: how to attract other people’s money for your investments – the ultimate leverage by Michael A Lechter. 2005. (658.15224 LEC) Teaches how to bring investors into your business, look beyond the limits of your own resources, locate the different sources for money available to you, and to create strategies for using OPM to gain financial freedom.
The SBA Loan Book by Charles J. Green. 2005. (658.15224 GRE) Provides step-by-step instructions on how to maneuver through the complex maze of eligibility, qualification, and approval needed to get SBA financing.
Financing Your Small Business by James E. Burk and Richard P. Lehmann. 2004. (658.15224 BUR) Shows how to get a bank loan, make a better presentation, determine your investor’s status, and value your business. Covers SBA loans, warrants, LLC and LP interests, and more.
How to Raise Capital: techniques and strategies for financing and valuing your small business by Jeffry A. Timmons, Stephen Spinelli, and Andrew Zacharakis. 2004. (658.1592 TIM) Contains a step-by-step plan for creating the financial foundations necessary for long-term success. Covers topics such as obtaining debt capital, managing rapid growth, and assessing your company’s potential.
Finding Money For Your Small Business by Max Fallek and Kris Solie-Johnson. 2003. (658.1592 FAL) Provides detailed instructions for securing the financing needed to start up or refuel a business. Explains how to determine the amount you need, how to prepare an effective cash flow statement, how to approach lenders, and more. Includes a comprehensive sample loan proposal.
Financing Your New or Growing Business: how to find and raise capital for your venture by Ralph Alterowitz and Jon Zonderman. 2002. (658.15224 ALT) Offers entrepreneurs help for getting funding through alternative sources including “Angel” investors, family, purveyors, and others. Discusses venture leasing, the 5 C’s of credit, business financing scams, and more.
Streetwise Financing the Small Business by Charles H. Green. 2002. (658.15224 GRE) Uncovers creative as well as traditional methods of obtaining funds to help your business succeed. Covers determining your monetary needs, meeting the criteria to receive money, where to find money, and quick money sources.
SBA Loan: a step-by-step guide by Patrick D. O’Hara. 2002. (658.15224 OHA) Comprehensive guide for small business owners shows how to get loans arranged or guaranteed by the SBA each year. Contains information on understanding the SBA system, eligibility requirements, developing and composing a business plan, and more.
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