Categories: Funding

Finding the Right Financing for Your Startup in 2013

Most entrepreneurs use one or many forms of small business financing to start a business.

Here are a few helpful ideas for what you can do to set yourself up for success:

  • Decide What Type of Business You’ll Open

In addition to an entrepreneur’s personal financials, the kind of investment they make influences the type of financing they can secure. Franchises and existing businesses have different funding options than more traditional entrepreneurial startups. Unless they go for venture capital, entrepreneurs (the more classic definition) may need to explore other alternatives like unsecured loans, rollovers for business startups or crowd funding. All businesses (and their owners) will need a phenomenal personal financial record; rock-solid financial model; and business plan.

  • Get Pre-Qualified

Once you have a handle on realistic funding expectations, you can begin setting your plan into motion. You’ll also get direction on what documents to collect which include two full years of tax returns, your last two bank statements, your personal net worth statement and your credit report.

  • Make Good Credit Decisions

You’ll really want to be careful about your personal credit actions as you’re searching for business funding. For instance, avoid big purchases at this time, unless you need to buy a home. You also shouldn’t carry a credit utilization rate of more than 40% on any of your credit lines and you shouldn’t apply with multiple financing sources. Credit inquiries can affect your score and jeopardize your chances of getting funded.

  • Build Your Team

Don’t do this alone—now is the time to find a smart CPA, an experienced attorney and a franchise or business transaction expert. And of course, a financial firm.

David Nilssen is the CEO & Co-Founder of Guidant Financial. Read more tips about becoming a successful entrepreneur in his book, Making the Jump into Small Business Ownership.

David Nilssen

David Nilssen is the CEO & Co-founder of Guidant Financial, a small business financing company that helps entrepreneurs identify, evaluate and deploy intelligent business funding strategies. Read more tips about becoming a successful entrepreneur in his book, Making the Jump into Small Business Ownership, and follow him on Twitter @DavidNilssen.

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