Howdy everyone.
My long-time colleague and I are looking to go off on our own and start our own company. We're looking into startup funds and I was hoping for advice/clarity.
It seems most small business loans want to see profitability. We can show years of strong revenues from our business unit and contracts in place showing future viability, but we haven't done it independently yet. I'm assuming that means we'd be looking at collateralized loans for startup capital (short of an angel investor).
Is that right, or is there somewhere else we should be looking. Are there programs for startups we should be looking into?
We just need the funds to get off the ground and then should be good to go (don't foresee needing long-term financing, as there isn't much overhead).
Sorry if this all seems elementary. We're very good at what we do (if I do say so myself), we're just not well versed in startup capital.
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
My long-time colleague and I are looking to go off on our own and start our own company. We're looking into startup funds and I was hoping for advice/clarity.
It seems most small business loans want to see profitability. We can show years of strong revenues from our business unit and contracts in place showing future viability, but we haven't done it independently yet. I'm assuming that means we'd be looking at collateralized loans for startup capital (short of an angel investor).
Is that right, or is there somewhere else we should be looking. Are there programs for startups we should be looking into?
We just need the funds to get off the ground and then should be good to go (don't foresee needing long-term financing, as there isn't much overhead).
Sorry if this all seems elementary. We're very good at what we do (if I do say so myself), we're just not well versed in startup capital.
Any advice or direction would be greatly appreciated.
TIA