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Things to consider when taking out business loans


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By William King   [ 28/08/2009 ]
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Starting a business is an exciting experience except for the time, when you get to the stage of acquiring business loans. It's another thing to be all excited about your business idea, but to transmit this excitement into someone else and making the investor believe in your idea as much as you do is something else. And when the person in question is a banker or venture capitalist, the job becomes even harder. Acquiring a business loan for an established business is relatively easy and it should not be a problem if you are maintaining a good credit history. However, the success rate is significantly low when we talk of business startups going out in search of loans. Ironically, they are the one who need it the most.

Critically review your idea:

Before going to the bank or any other traditional lender, scrutinize your business idea from all perspectives. Understandably, you'll be a little biased towards your own idea, for you that's nothing but perfect, but try to think from a third party viewpoint. Are their any statistics, which you can turn up to support your idea? Does your idea complement some ongoing market trends? Are you going to offer some product or service that's already in demand? Better discuss your idea with some of your friends or relatives to get some neutral comments or reaction. More often than not, you'd get some off-putting reminders, try and come up with the counter arguments or plans.

Make a Business Plan to present your case:

You need to present a comprehensive but concise, and fully documented business plan. It will help the banker to understand the prospects of a business, a well thought out plan also represent you as a person who is capable of running a business. The business plan should clearly explain the growth potentials with the help of facts and figures. If you are seeking loan for a business startup, your personal credit history should be clean, because more often than not you'll get a loan on the basis of your personal net worth and guarantee. You can strengthen your case by coming up with estimated Balance sheet or cash flow.

Another thing that will strongly go in your favor is your experience (if you have any) of working at some high-level position at a company that relates to the business you are willing to do. It amplifies that you know the trade secrets and the market for this business.

About the author:
William King is the director of Computers Wholesale Suppliers , USA Wholesale Suppliers, Distributors, Dropshippers & Manufacturers and UAE Dubai Property & Dubai Real Estate Properties Portal . He has 18 years of experience in the marketing and trading industries and has been helping retailers and startups with their product sourcing, promotion, marketing and supply chain requirements.

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Article tags: Loans, business, startups, loan, lenders, banks, plan, convince, credit, history, assets, capital, finance
 

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