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6 Ways to Fund Business Growth


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Mark Askew
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RefinanceLoanRates.com
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Finding Funds to Grow Your Business



Finding capital to build your business is not an easy venture. You have to know how much financing, partnering and consulting you can afford. Many small businesses have gone under simply because they did not account for unforeseen expenses when expanding. Adding to the challenge of staying afloat while growing the business is changing business policy, taxes, the state of the economy and market fluctuations. How can you play it safe and expand at the same time? Some believe it’s just not possible. That business comes with risks. True there is a measure of risk in every venture, but playing it safe pays rich rewards in the long term.



For example, the collapse of the stock market two years ago wiped out billions of dollars from investment and retirement portfolios. www.RefinanceLoanRates.com , a loan refinancing resources for homeowners, small businesses and students, notes that many users have been trying to recoup this loss in the form of savings brought about by recent low interest rates. Mortgage refinancing has been a key source of consumer income.



Businesses seeking ways to expand would do well to consider taking advantage of the situation. How? Before considering additional venture capital by partnering with investors consider the following preliminary fund acquisition methods available to you.



1.Streamline by removing all unneeded middlemen.

2.Reduce consulting fees by consolidating consulting sources.

3.Shop smart. Reduce costs for office products and services by shopping for lower pricing and services. Buy bulk items on sale rather than paying a vendor on a monthly basis. Use funds saved to pay for sales and marketing campaigns.

4.Recoup stock market losses by refinancing loans.

5.Reducing debt load after refinancing into programs with lower interest rates. Use funds saved to pay down loans.

6.If you pay real estate financing, leverage equity value by taking larger loan balances than the original amount. Use these funds to grow your business.



Though finding funds to grow your business is a challenging venture that comes with it’s own share of risks, you can reduce risk by simplifying, cutting out needless middlemen refinancing to reduce costs, recoup losses and reduce debt by paying down your loan.

The significant savings will not only help your business stay afloat but also provide funds for growing your business as needed.



For more information on business funding and low rate consumer refinancing

go to http://www.MortgageLoanSearch.cc





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