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FINDING MONEY TO START A BUSINESS

195 Animated Slides - Approx. 3.0 Hours

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Finding Money To Start A Business is a comprehensive ten-part online course on the tactics of how money is really raised for small business formation.

Finding Money To Start A Business examines the sources of available capital and provides an overview concerning the difference between debt and equity.

Finding Money To Start A Business walks you through the maze of financial terms and tactics necessary to successfully identify and secure money for a new business venture.

Finding Money To Start A Business discusses the perils of using credit cards to finance a business, angel investors and venture capitalists, and the $20,000 to $50,000 financing dilemma.

 

BONUS!! Your registration for Finding Money To Start A Business includes these FREE Course Tools:

  • Business Plan Outline (The Narrative)

  • Financial Projection Template (The Numbers)

  • Personal Financial Statement

  • Angel Capital Finder and Directory

  • Community Foundation Finder

  • Loan Application Checklist

 

Why should you enroll in Finding Money To Start A Business?

It's comprehensive. There are nearly 200 detailed slides, each with audio instruction. You get online tests for checking your learning. Plus, you'll get access to invaluable financial tools and resources.

You may start Finding Money To Start A Business at anytime and from any computer - both from home or work! No restrictions!

There's no time limit, so you can take your time mastering Finding Money To Start A Business. You can even repeat the course as many times as you need!

You save money! A live class on finding business start up money from a national seminar company would cost you between $100 and $300, plus you'd have to arrange your schedule for that particular day and time. A college course would cost between $300 and $600, plus books!

Register now and pay only $30!!

 

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