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Many small businesses head straight to the bank when they need additional finance. But before you start filling out a loan application, it is worth looking into the alternatives. Might equity finance
be the way to go?
Published 30.04.2019
The government has said that £60 million will soon be available to small and medium-sized companies via its Business Partnership Fund. Plus, the directors won’t need to go near a bank. What’s the
story?
Published 22.01.2013
As the director of a successful, growing company, you’re looking for funding for expansion. The company’s too small to attract the interest of a venture capitalist, so where else can you go?
Published 29.03.2006
You need to raise money to expand your business, but the bank won’t lend sufficient funds and the shareholders don’t want to water down their stake by issuing ordinary shares to outside investors.
Might preference shares be a viable alternative?
Published 20.04.2017
You’d like to expand your company but to do so need a significant cash injection. If your bank is unwilling to lend a sufficient amount you’ve heard that the “EIS” may provide attractive tax breaks
for investors. What’s involved?
Published 20.12.2006
Earlier this year, in an attempt to help small businesses secure funding, the government-backed Enterprise Finance Guarantee was introduced. But is it working, and can its remaining £1 billion help
your company?
Published 10.07.2009
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