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Obtaining Financing For Your New Home Business

By: John Roney Home | Internet-and-Business


Home based businesses are often inexpensive to begin, some starting at just a couple hundred dollars. Some businesses, that can pay more substantial commissions of $1000 and more per transaction, however, can cost several thousand dollars to get started.

The majority of those who are engaged in finding a home-based business are simply not able to reach into their savings accounts and pull out $3000 or more to get started in this high-ticket business.

There are several solutions that exist for those who are looking for the start up capital for such a business.

Traditional Bank Loan: This can be a pretty good way to go, but requires good credit and often requires a number of hoops to jump through. The advantage here is the generally lower interest rate that can be obtained as compared to a credit card.

Credit Card: This option will work for most as long as the credit is available. Sometimes you can arrange for an increase of credit. The disadvantage here is often a high interest rate, although a successful business can produce a much greater positive return than the fees associated with its financing.

Borrow from Family, Friends and/or Relatives: This option is sometimes available. Often ego will play a part in the decision to go this route and an individual may not want to ask for the help.

I've started two home-based businesses before and I've borrowed the money to get started each time. Each time I've borrowed about $4000 in order to get started, but in each case it has paid off and I've earned that money back with just a few sales made. Both times I borrowed the money to get started it was a no interest personal loan and I was able to obtain the money within a very short amount of time with just a call to a friend. This can be one of the easiest ways to go.

Rummage Sale/eBay: Some find that they don't have any other options, and the only way they can get started is to sell some of the extra things they have. I've even heard a story about a time when someone sold a cow to get started in their business. That's what I'd call commitment.

Company Financing: There are very few companies that provide financing or payment plans to its members to get started. The business I'm in, for example, offers its members financing to purchase their lifetime vacation membership (the product that members also sell) for just $85 a month to approved credit. However, the challenge can be if the applicant has a very low credit score which can restrict approval.

I've personally always been surprised by how little money most people actually keep in their bank accounts as liquid cash. When I go to the ATM (and I live in a wealthy area) I'm always surprised to find a receipt left in the machine from the previous user and the balance reflects just a few hundred dollars.

This is an important lesson to learn the power of simple savings. Savings is one of the things that American's are the worst at, but it is an important thing to do. I believe that the more money I have in my bank account the more I believe I am able to earn a higher income.



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John Roney is a leader in the home business industry. John teaches how to start a home-based business that pays $1000 per sale with zero up-front investment. For more information, visit http://www.ThisIsYourCallToFreedom.com .


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