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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
As an alternative to mainstream financial institutions, small and medium-sized companies are being offered the opportunity to secure investment via “crowd funding”. So if you need a cash injection,
is it an option worth considering?
Published 06.03.2012
In autumn 2014 PayPal Working Capital (PWC) will be launched - it’s going to offer quick, interest-free cash advances to small businesses. Is this an ideal funding solution or something to be
avoided?
Published 02.09.2014
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
The banks continue to be tight fisted when it comes to lending to businesses. Coming to the rescue is a new type of short-term finance based on invoice discounting, but with a twist. What’s the full
story?
Published 01.10.2012
You’ve recently seen one of the major banks advertising “invoice financing” as a way to improve cash flow for your business. What is this, and is it something worth considering for your company?
Published 25.05.2012
The Bank of England has announced that the closure of its Funding for Lending scheme for SMEs has been deferred. How might this help your business obtain additional finance?
Published 10.12.2015
As a director, getting finance for your company has never been more difficult. An alternative to the traditional lenders may be family and friends. But to ensure both sides get a fair deal, what form
should the finance take and on what terms?
Published 28.01.2009
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