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Ways to try if your savings ain't enough to start a business.
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[QUOTE="Carpon, post: 279104, member: 86701"] When talking about business and sourcing Business capital, there is a galore of numerous ways that it can be sourced and saving is one of it. So as you began to point out if your savings is not sufficient then you can go for the other sources available and you made mention of loan collection and sure it is also a source of business capital. But when opting for this option, there are many things that one should consider. Taking a loan needs much thought and planning because businesses started with loaned capital face big threats if paradventure things do not work out. And I think another way that one can source capital is from people around. If you have your savings which is not sufficient, then you can solicit for help from people close to you and they could be friends or relatives and you can come up with some good money. This is not a very reliable source of capital though. [/QUOTE]
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