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Small Business Credit & Financing Juneau AK

Most of us would love to start and run a business -- if someone could promise us that we could do it without risking a thing financially! But there are tactics associated with small business credit and financing that can help give you the greatest chances of success as you launch your new company in Juneau.

Southeast Region
907-463-3789
3100 Channel Dr., Ste. 306
Juneau, AK
Seafisk Consulting
(907) 586-4090
421 Kennedy St
Juneau, AK
Southeast Alaska Business Assistance Center
(907) 463-3662
612 W Willoughby Ave Ste A
Juneau, AK
Inlandboatman'S Union Of The Pacific Alaska Region
(907) 790-9645
230 Seward St
Juneau, AK
Juneau Job Center
907-465-4562
10002 Glacier Hwy., Suite 100
Juneau, AK
Jan Caufield Consulting
(907) 523-4610
114 S Franklin St Ste 202
Juneau, AK
Juneau Economic Development Council
(907) 523-2300
612 W Willoughby Ave Ste A
Juneau, AK
Marine Engineers Beneficial Association District No
(907) 586-6040
229 4th St
Juneau, AK
International Union Of Operating Engineers Local 302
(907) 586-3850
9309 Glacier Hwy
Juneau, AK
International Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers
(907) 586-3050
813 W 12th St
Juneau, AK

Small Business Credit and Financing : Seed Capital

Most of us would love to start and run a business -- if someone could promise us that we could do it without risking a thing financially! But there are tactics associated with small business credit and financing that can help give you the greatest chances of success as you launch your new company:

Bootstrap: The less money you require to start a business, the less financial strain you’ll feel. Growing your startup business organically may take more time and sweat equity than if you just had, say, $1 million to start it! But at least with bootstrapping, your own financial risks are minimal. Plus, you don’t have to take on other investors or sign a contract with a bank for a loan. Instead, you create a contract with yourself for achieving entrepreneurial success.

Start part-time: Treating your start-up like a side job could be your best insurance against financial gaps as you start your business. For financial security, there’s nothing like continuing to draw your regular paycheck as you build your entrepreneurial dream during your off hours. Continued regular income also can provide some seed capital if you can redirect some of your personal spending toward your business and away from leisure or savings for awhile.

Follow this simple equation: It’s unwise to sink more money into starting your business than you could survive losing.

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