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Small Business Finance the Smart Way

Are you a small business owner? If you are, you’ll know that running a small business is one of the most difficult things you’ll ever do in your life. You’re the company’s spokesperson, owner, founder, advertiser and investor. You are its inspiration. It is your livelihood and your passion. And like all passions it is all consuming.

It has you crunching numbers when you should be sleeping. It has you sketching out ideas on napkins in restaurants when you should be eating. But like any love affair the irritations are worth it. You know that almost nothing in your life can match the highs that your business gives you. So stick with it! Give your business all your heart and soul. But be sensible when it comes to your cash.


Business Finance.

Starting your business can be incredibly costly. Buying the machinery, renting the premises, purchasing the advertising space… well you get the picture, you’ve been there. You are also probably aware that the cost of kicking your business into life is so high it can affect your businesses ability to grow later on down the line.

You’ve established yourself as a great business; you know you have the ability to expand and to grow. But you just don’t have the cash to do it. But what is the best way to get that much needed cash injection? You don’t want to be taken for a ride. This is why you need to know about business finance.

Small Business Cost.

The first thing to do when you start investigating small business finance is to look carefully at what you want to achieve. Having clear goals is one of the basic rules of success in business. If you are going to borrow money to support your business you must have a clear aim in mind. That way you can easily track the success of any investment and see how much, making your small business grow will cost. So, determine what you want. Are you purchasing assets, such as land or machinery, or stock? Or are you looking to improve your market position through advertising, or expand into new markets? Whatever you’re doing be clear about your goals.

Small Business Finance.

There are two types of small business finance available to you. The first is the more traditional and common form, known as ‘debt finance’. This involves your company lending money from a financial institution, usually your bank. There are up sides to this deal, you get your cash and you keep all your business. You do have to pay more back than you borrowed in the first place, with the onus on you to repay as soon as possible.

However, if you have clearly identified a use for your money this should present no problem to you and allow you to expand quickly. This is why it is the route taken by the majority of small businesses. If you fail to pay back the money you have borrowed however the consequences are severe, as part of the agreement will involve collateral. Often, this could be your house.

A less common option is that of ‘equity finance’. Ever seen the TV show Dragon’s Den? Then you’ll know what I’m talking about. Equity finance is when an investor gives you the cash you need and in return you give him a share, or a stake of your business. As the investor has no assurances, unlike the bank, he or she requires a much greater pay off if things go well. They want some of those profits! However if things don’t work out, you won’t be sleeping in the streets!

Your Future.

So there are plenty of ways you can offset your small business cost. Small business finance is easy to get if you pitch correctly and your business is heading in the right direction. Whichever mode of business finance you choose make sure you keep following the dream and your passion might end up making you millions.

George Butler

George Butler is a successful businessman who believes in utilising your finance resources to the best of your abilities.His areas of interest are online business marketing and technology resources to help business grow. Find out more australian business directory and small business productivity tools today.

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