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Preparing a Business Plan to Obtain Financing
A seasoned business broker provides a road map to obtain financing, including elements of a useful business plan, the types of financing available at different stages of growth in the business,, and what to expect from different common sources of outside financing.
Obtaining Financing for your Business
Raising money for a business invariably involves selling a security in exchange for money unless commercial lines of debt are utilized such as bank lending, other similar lending, or vendor financing. If a security is sold by the issuer company, applicable securities laws must be complied with both at the state and federal levels. Federal securities laws are primarily embodied in the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act"). State securities laws are generally set out in what is commonly known as "Blue Sky" laws. The Texas Securities laws are found in the Texas Securities Act (the "Texas Act").
Obtaining Financing for your Business
Raising money for a business invariably involves selling a security in exchange for money unless commercial lines of debt are utilized such as bank lending, other similar lending, or vendor financing. If a security is sold by the issuer company, applicable securities laws must be complied with both at the state and federal levels. Federal securities laws are primarily embodied in the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act"). State securities laws are generally set out in what is commonly known as "Blue Sky" laws. The Texas Securities laws are found in the Texas Securities Act (the "Texas Act").
Financing the Small Business: From Inception to Expansion
A small business will have different needs and capabilities depending on which stage in the company life cycle that business is in. This article will focus on the needs of a business during the first four stages of its life cycle: seed, start-up, growth and established.