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How to Buy a Business Using a Home Equity Loan
Business buyers are always on the lookout for ways to acquire financing than can help them start a business or purchase an already existing one. If you intend to buy a business, your options may be limited depending on the value of your assets, your credit history and the incentives the seller is willing to offer. As a smart business buyer, you should thoroughly assess every business opportunity and go for one that is worth your investment.

Why doesnt the SBA include franchise territories in their loans and how am I supposed to finance the territory
This article will provide one very unique way to finance your franchise territory without carrying the liability of a loan!

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How and Where to Get Loans to Build Your Real Estate Wealth by Tyler G Hicks: Part IV
Contents of Part IV: Get Section 8 Tenants for Steady Rental Income Buy, and Control Properties in Inner-City Areas You Never Know When Luck Will Appear Search for Low, Low Down Payments No-Cash Start and Just $1.00 Down There’s No Lower Down Than Zero Down Borrow to the Hilt for Income Real Estate Fast Growth in Three Years Use Home Equity and Personal Loans to Build Your Wealth 100% Financing with a Home Equity Loan Getting Started With a Personal Loan Mortgage Out to Get Paid for Creative Financing Mortgaging Out in Country Property Mortgaging Out with Development Land Other Ways to Creative Financing Your Keys to Real Estate Riches

Equity Financing
Most small or growth-stage businesses use equity financing in a limited way. As with debt financing, most of the time additional equity comes from non-professional investors such as friends, relatives, employees, customers or industry colleagues.

Private Equity Lessons for the Startup or Entrepreneurial Company
The November issue of the Harvard Business Review poses a tough question to the management of public companies: “What If Private Equity Sized Up Your Business?” The question comes on the heals of recent revelations that public companies are facing increased scrutiny by Private Equity funds both favorably as, for example, an acquisition target or adversely, as a mismanaged and underperforming asset in need of reform. The article goes on to identify five trends that develop when Private equity gets involved. The purpose of this article is to highlight the premises upon which these five trends are based. Understanding this premise will lend valuable insight and strategic fodder for Start-up or Entrepreneurial companies as well as seasoned businesses.

Start-up Financing & Equity: What is Dilution?
Equity dilution reapportions a stockholder’s percentage of equity (stock) in a company. Here’s a scenario to demonstrate how equity dilution works.

How to think out of the box regarding Equity
Equity is expensive and investors want to buy assets for 10 to 30 cents on the dollar. There are a number of different sources for equity that can be accessed.

Home Stagers Help Sellers Preserve Their Homes’ Equity
The Staging Diva, discusses why, especially in a poor economy, home sellers turn to home stagers to help preserve their homes’ equity.

China is No Longer an Emerging Economy!
As I woke Monday morning I saw that the Asian markets, particularly the Shanghai Composite, were selling off sharply. And I thought to myself, “oh no, here we go”. My general feeling is that the US equity market is overbought as the valuations haven’t quite caught up to price. Yet the US equity markets finished the day positive. What gives?

How to Determine Your Business Success with Financial Ratio
If you’ve ever wondered how well your business is doing - truly doing - one way to clear up the mystery is to use financial ratios. Financial ratios are used by accountants and bankers to evaluate everything from your current income ratio, to debts, to inventory, and even your return on sales or capital investments. A lower ratio means a more severe problem. Another important assessment step in financial ratios is estimating your debt equity ratio. The debt equity ratio compares debt and equity and the two types of capitalization.

Joint Venture Equity
Since institutional equity providers prefer larger deals, developers looking for $3 million in equity, for example, have a hard time getting their attention. But if an organization has the capacity to do seven deals a year, for instance, then the amount of equity inches up in the aggregate of $20 million to $30 million over 12 months, and it hits the threshold where it makes sense.

Save Our Home: Mortgage Help for Struggling Homeowners
If you're struggling financially and you're looking for mortgage help to save your home, we're sorry but we don't have any easy answers for you. You could try doing what so many of us did earlier this decade-borrow against your home. But that assumes you have equity to borrow against and that there's no chance your house's value won't go down and leave you underwater on your mortgage and loan. Given the tsunami of underwater mortgages right now, with more to come, that's not a very good option.

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