Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
In real estate, the term rehabbing mainly refers to the process of buying and renovating a property before selling it for profit. Most real estate investors prefer houses that require minimum repairs to help them reduce their expenses. There are also some who buy fixer upper homes that are located in the best part of [...]
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Monday, September 13th, 2010
Using Hard Money to Fund a Construction Project You are ready to start construction, but the loan process is slowing you down. You should consider obtaining a hard money loan to get going on your project today. Hard money loans can be obtained quickly and with little upfront cost to you. What are hard money [...]
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Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Using Hard Money to Fund a Construction Project You are ready to start construction, but the loan process is slowing you down. You should consider obtaining a hard money loan to get going on your project today. Hard money loans can be obtained quickly and with little upfront cost to you. What are hard money [...]
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
Using Hard Money to Fund a Construction Project You are ready to start construction, but the loan process is slowing you down. You should consider obtaining a hard money loan to get going on your project today. Hard money loans can be obtained quickly and with little upfront cost to you. What are hard money [...]
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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Using Hard Money to Fund a Construction Project You are ready to start construction, but the loan process is slowing you down. You should consider obtaining a hard money loan to get going on your project today. Hard money loans can be obtained quickly and with little upfront cost to you. What are hard money [...]
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Friday, August 27th, 2010
Hard money loans are a flexible financing option. These loans are usually offered by private lenders who are rather lenient in terms of accepting the risk of lending. Mortgage companies too, provide these loans to the needy. Private investors and mortgage companies are easy-going rather than mainstream lenders. Despite ups and downs in the global [...]
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Sunday, April 4th, 2010
There are more than 20 sources of funding for a business venture or idea that is cash strapped. From bootstrapping to taking your company public through an IPO (Initial Public Offering) you can take a company from the garage to Wall Street.
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Project funding is an obstacle all new entrepreneurs deal with, here we try to give you a few ideas about ways of funding your own business. To determine the appropriate balance between the capital debt (borrowed money) and venture capital (invested money), two points should be considered. In the case of debt capital, if for any reason you cannot pay loans on time, it is very easy to be forced into bankruptcy. Moreover, the venture capital appears to involve less risk but presents another problem: the control. Unlike lenders, investors have the right to intervene in the management of the company. While most venture capital is obtained, there is greater ownership ceded to others. It is needless to say the project funding source that is the safest and least expensive is that of the owner. Your own sources of funding may come from your savings or properties. If you decide that you want to share participation you may opt for other financing sources.
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Saturday, February 13th, 2010
This articles explores how to raise capital for your business idea in 3 easy steps. Essentially raising capital from private investors is a simple exercise and after reading this article you will understand why it is so easy. Developing a strategy is the key to this industry and the act of securing capital from investors is an industry in its own right…as you will see…
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