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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Introductory Book for Financing a Business,
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This review is from: Financing Your Small Business (Paperback)
This is a good introductory book valuable for people who need financing when starting or running a small business. It covers important topics for obtaining financing in a very readable manner. It provides good advice, such as, "Keep your options open until the deal is done and do not forget to plan an exit strategy...." and then lists several exit strategies. The authors give advice on when to have a limited liability company run by its members or run by a board of managers, what one of the purposes of writing a business plan is (hint: it's not just for running the business), and also provides a business start-up checklist. There is a sample business plan and sample formation documents for a corporation and for a limited liability company. The authors discuss how to offset any lack of depth on the management team. The chapter on Equity Financing tells the business owner what the potential investor will be looking for in deciding whether to invest. Advice is given on debt financing, and includes website addresses of various government sources. The Securities Law chapter covers a complicated area broadly without getting too deep for the reader. The book concisely explains the difference between licensing a product and franchising a business. The authors describe eight different types of angel investors, how to target them for the current needs of the business, and lists what factors angel investors and venture capital firms may use in evaluating a business.
The book is not a substitute for having the advice of an attorney during start-up and during financing, but it contains very useful information that will make the reader more knowledgeable in growing the company. This book would also be a very good gift for someone who is considering whether to start a business.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The definitive book,
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This review is from: Financing Your Small Business (Paperback)
This is the most complete and comprehensive book I've ever read on the subject of financing a small business. Not only does it cover some real funding alternatives (with pros and cons) but it tells you how to do it as well. It's a must read for every small business person
I especially like the way the book is organized so I can find what I need and refer back to it easily. It should be part of every entrepreneur's reference library.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good general overview,
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This review is from: Financing Your Small Business: From SBA Loans and Credit Cards to Common Stock and Partnership Interests (Quick Start Your Business) (Paperback)
If you know nothing about financing a small business, this book is a good place to start to understand the basics of business finance. It's broken down into several basic sections:
1. Choosing the Form of Your Business 2. Business Plans 3. Equity Financing 4. Debt Financing 5. Securities Law 6. Licensing and Franchising 7. Friends, Angels, and Venture Capital Sources 8. Presentations 9. Corporate Governance 10. How to Choose Professionals If you've been to business school or even started a business before, you're probably not going to learn anything new here. Financing a startup pretty much mean using your own money (borrowing or savings) or getting somebody that knows you personally to lend you the money or buy into the business as a partner in some way. Of course the business plan is important and you might be able to raise money from venture capitalists or angels, but this book doesn't go into many specifics on that or any of the other topics in the outline. Still, if you don't know anything about these basics, the book is a good read. If you do, you might want to look elsewhere for more specific information.
3.0 out of 5 stars
How reliable is a reference book that has a type-o on the cover?,
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This review is from: Financing Your Small Business: From SBA Loans and Credit Cards to Common Stock and Partnership Interests (Quick Start Your Business) (Paperback)
The information provided about this book is exactly what I am looking for, but the cover refers to "Credit Cars" I'm sure they mean Credit Cards.
This is not a good sign.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Financing your Small Business,
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This review is from: Financing Your Small Business (Paperback)
This book is a must for every Entrepreneur...It explains how to finance your dream business from debt to equity, corporate governance, capital structure....It is well researched and well presented...Buy it and get on with your new business !!
Tarby Bryant, The Gathering of Angels-505-982-3050 |
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Financing Your Small Business by James E. Burk (Paperback - Oct. 2004)
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