The Difference Between a Bank Line of Credit and Term Loan
Thursday, May 17, 2018
by Gary Honig
As a business owner looking for help financing part of your business, it is important to understand the fundamental differences of a bank line of credit and a term loan. They are used specifically for different purposes. Applying for the wrong type of loan may cause problems later on as the business grows. A line of
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Financing a Business: Using Equity vs. Debt
Monday, May 14, 2018
by Gary Honig
At various times in the life of a company there are going to be requirements for outside capital in order to grow the business. Choosing which type financing vehicle is best for your company is very important. Deciding whether to seek equity capital or debt financing is the first step. Usually companies trying to get
7 Ways To Be More Attractive To Business Lenders
Sunday, May 06, 2018
by Gary Honig
Business-people always say that access to funds is the life blood of any company. Going out and securing outside financing to help grow a business is an important step in the life of an emerging organization. Keep in mind, the process of commercial borrowing is best done in preparation for needing the capital, rather than
Entrepreneurs Finding a Home in Washington D.C.
Friday, June 10, 2011
by Gary Honig
The Mid-Atlantic region is heating up with a fresh batch of start-up companies who are expanding their reach from Pennsylvania down to Richmond, Virginia. With the advent of Web 2.0 and multi-faceted communications, companies and individuals are more connected than ever. There are pockets of organizations and communities who are driving this new energy and
Seed, Angel, Venture. The Equity Ladder
Friday, June 03, 2011
by Gary Honig
There is a distinction between different types of equity investors. Knowing the difference between Seed, Angel and Venture Capital is critical to working with and marketing to them. Seed capital is commonly known as “friends and family” investment. These are typically individuals who know you well and believe in your idea. They invest small amounts of