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When looking for investors in a new business ? I usually suggest that you go
first seek out any grants or government assistance that your state, county or
country offer ? as this money is often subsidized and easier to obtain for a
new business.
Your next stop would be the bank. They will be seeking to lend you money that is
secured on some kind of collateral. A business loan is more usually for 2 ? 5
years. A bank will not generally want to get involved with your business ? just
some confirmation that they will get their money back with interest.
The next port of call is an investor. Now these people are totally different to
banks ? in that that are actually investing in you and your business and they
often want to get involved with your business as well. So let?s analyze this a
little more.
What are investors looking for?
* In your business: They want a sound business or business idea with
some kind of unique concept that they believe will rapidly move to
profitability. They want a well thought out and credible business plan with
realistic financials.
* In you: They want a hard working entrepreneur with good experience in
the business area. They will look at your personality, your abilities and your
past resume to see if your are the kind of person that can make a success of
this type of business. Similarly they will want to feel that they can work with
you ? because they will be.
* From the loan: Investors will only want to invest in your business for
a few years, often a low as one year. They expect to be able to obtain a good
rate of return on what they see as a risky investment. They will also often
require a share of your business as their security. If you are seeking a large
loan ? they will often request a seat on the board of your company so that they
can exercise some kind of control on the business activities.
What they will bring to your company:
* Experience and Guidance: Investors often invest in areas that they
know a lot about. They are obviously keen for your business to be a success as
their return on their investment is dependant upon this factor. This means that
they will often offer guidance and help to you as part of the package.
* Cash Injection and Cash Flow: Some times you can request a staged
investment from an investor, subject to you reaching agreed deadlines. This not
only concentrates the mind in your business development, but also ensures that
money is available when you need it. Suffice it to say that cash is always
welcome in a business.
Your business plan is very important. You need to prove that you meet all the
requirements above, but you also have to include what is called an Exit
Strategy. This basically answers and lays out in detail, the four questions
that every investor will ask:
* What?s in it for me?
* How soon do I get my money back?
* How risky is it?
* How much will I make from this investment?
One last suggestion for you ? if you do not have the experience of every part of
your new business, I would consider bringing such a person onto your team. Good
luck with your new business.
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