[Help] want to start a business Updates to this post /post/222607-want-to-start-a-business Wed, 09 Dec 2009 18:06:14 +0100 Reply from ac19 /post/222607-want-to-start-a-business#reply-4548162 [quote stupi]A bank will loan you money if you have good credit. You are an adult, being 19 isn’t an issue. If your plan is a good one, and you will be able to repay the money, they should lend you the money. Not with the economy the way it is at the moment, maybe, but the economy should be rebounding around February.

SO, if you still feel like a bank isn’t an option, ask your local chamber of commerce for information on local venture capitalists. Also, look up venture capital on wikipedia.org or google.com.

There are lots of people who have lots of money who want to find ways to invest it, and they might put up the money for your building costs if they think they will get a good return. Also, do you have to build? Have you looked into using an already built property? Maybe that’s not an option, I don’t know.[/quote]

Thanks,

I am not going ot be building up from the ground. It will be an inline store in a Arbor Place Mall the 2nd busiest and most profitable mall in GA. We have the spot picked out which will be located directly across the food court and right beside the movie theater.

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ac19 Sat, 29 Nov 2008 21:24:43 +0100
Reply from stupi /post/222607-want-to-start-a-business#reply-4548064 A bank will loan you money if you have good credit. You are an adult, being 19 isn’t an issue. If your plan is a good one, and you will be able to repay the money, they should lend you the money. Not with the economy the way it is at the moment, maybe, but the economy should be rebounding around February.

SO, if you still feel like a bank isn’t an option, ask your local chamber of commerce for information on local venture capitalists. Also, look up venture capital on wikipedia.org or google.com.

There are lots of people who have lots of money who want to find ways to invest it, and they might put up the money for your building costs if they think they will get a good return. Also, do you have to build? Have you looked into using an already built property? Maybe that’s not an option, I don’t know.

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stupi Sat, 29 Nov 2008 20:56:10 +0100