Ten Additional Alternative Sources of Capital Article offers ten options for financing small and medium businesses that entrepreneurs do not typically consider. Article exhorts business owners to approach the quest for funding with a creative, open mind.Keywords:
Tiffany C Wright, co-branding, ESOPs, economic development grants, consignment, barter, bartering, equity as payment, capital sources, sources of capital Alternative Energies and Other Fairy Tales History will repeat itself: the next major source of energy is very unlikely to be hatched up in a laboratory. It will be found fortuitously and serendipitously. It will shock and surprise pundits and laymen alike. And it will amply cater to all our foreseeable needs. It is also likely to be greener than carbon-based fuels.Keywords:
Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment Swine Flu as a Conspiracy In May 2009, as swine flu was surging through the dilapidated shanties of Mexico, I received a mass-distribution letter from someone claiming to have worked at the National Institutes of Health in Virology: 'I worked in the Laboratory of Structural Biology Research under the NIAMS division of NIH from 2002 - 2004.' Atypically, the source provided a name, an e-mail address, and a phone number. He stated that the newly-minted pandemic was the outcome of a 'recombinant virus has been unleashed upon mankind' by a surrealistic coalition: 'the Executive Branch of our (USA) government, the WorldKeywords:
Sam Vaknin, transition, microeconomics, macroeconomics, business, government, privatization, private sector, public sector, capital, markets, stock exchange, shares, bonds, finance, banks, savings, credit, money, currency, taxation, IMF, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, IFC, EBRD, investment Raising Capital to Go Public Private companies seeking to go public as a means of funding their growth need to have a committed source of funding before pursuing such a transaction. There is one legal way, and many illegal ones, which a company with insufficient funding sources can seek to raise additional needed capital for going public.Keywords:
Michael T Williams, SEC lawyer Second Mortgages to Fund Your Business Many aspiring business owners overlook this convenient source of money: second mortgages. A second mortgage is a very affordable way to fund a business venture. Taking out a second mortgage, or home equity loan, is one of the simplest and fastest ways to borrow money for any person who wants to start or expand a business. If you have accumulated a considerable amount of equity in your home, this kind of loan could be the answer you need for providing that much-needed operating capital to your new or established company.Keywords:
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