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Small Business Financing Honolulu HI

Financing a business is imperative to your long-term success as an entrepreneur in Honolulu - we cover several aspects of seeking and securing capital to help start your dream business.

Honolulu SBDC
808-945-1430
1833 Kalakaua Avenue Suite 400
Honolulu, HI
VR Business Brokers
(808) 597-1101
1221 Kapiolani Blvd Ph60
Honolulu, HI
Business Consulting Resources
(808) 545-4111
116 S Hotel St
Honolulu, HI
Nagata Gay R CPA
(808) 597-1448
1150 S King St Suite 1003
Honolulu, HI
Aviation Consultants Inc
(301) 565-4070
1516 Ohialoke St
Honolulu, HI
Accessibility Planning & Consulting Inc
(808) 545-1141
1164 Bishop St
Honolulu, HI
Asia America Investment Inc
(808) 599-4192
1149 Bethel St
Honolulu, HI
Tudor Nancy Evans & Assoc CPAs Inc
(808) 592-2000
1150 S King St Suite 203
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii Womens Business Center
(808) 526-1001
1041 Nuuanu Ave Ste A
Honolulu, HI
Accurate Affordable Accounting & Tax Service Inc
(808) 396-6507
377 Keahole St Suite E203
Honolulu, HI

Financing a Business

Dear StartupNation : I have great ideas for my new business, a knack for organizing, a killer business plan, good contacts and I’m a tireless worker. Plus I’m young (not bad looking either) and have talent galore. But one thing’s missing: MONEY. I’m totally flummoxed about funding. Can you explain the options and suggest some helpful resources?

Well, at least you’re not short on self esteem! But money — or the lack thereof — is the missing link in many a grand business plan. Startups often launch with less than they need, and struggle from Day One. Adequate financing for your business and the know-how to use it wisely are crucial ingredients for your business to grow and thrive. Inadequate funding limits what you can do.

Methods to finance a business fall into a few broad categories — either debt or equity financing from institutional or informal sources.

Debt financing is a loan you pay back. Common sources include: family and friends , personal credit cards , home equity lines of credit, commercial bank loans and bank loans backed by the US Small Business Administration (SBA). Some small businesses also receive a type of funding from suppliers and vendors in the form of special payment terms, discounts or even direct loans. Suppliers want you to succeed, so they are sometimes willing to help.

With equity financing, you give up pieces of your business in return for cash. The good news is, you generally don’t have to pay the money back.

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