Making It Legal:

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By Nina Kaufman

Small Business Financing Sources for Entrepreneurs

Leaving aside whether women entrepreneurs ask sufficiently for the financing they need, the fact remains that you need at a least a little money to get your company off the ground.   Not everything can be handled for barter.   So where’s a gal to go for moola? 

Thanks to Anthony Cerminaro’s BizBangBuzz blog for alerting me, I now have a handy list of 25 alternatives to venture capital, conveniently set out in Business Fund’s aptly-named article, Top 25 Alternatives to Venture Capital.  Each of the alternatives has its benefits and drawbacks, so make sure to talk to your advisory team (accountant, financial planner, and lawyer) to confirm which might be the best option for you! 

This entry was posted on Monday, July 2nd, 2007 at 5:07 pm and is filed under Your Advisory Team, Financing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Small Business Financing Sources for Entrepreneurs”

  1. Quintin Powe Says:

    Need help with start up capital sources.

  2. pligg.com Says:

    Venture Capital Alternatives

    If you’re struggling to find success in your quest for venture capital, maybe you’re looking in the wrong place. Venture capital is not for everybody… there are plenty of other options available when it comes to finding capital. From angels to cr…






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