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How to Raise All the Money You Need for Any Business

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The biggest challenge faced by both Beginning and Experienced Wealth Builders is raising the money they need to start, buy, or expand their business activities. This guidebook shows these entrepreneurs how, and where, to get the money needed for their business moneymaking enterprises. Even if the Beginning Wealth Builder (BWB for short) or Experienced Wealth Builder (EWB), has poor credit, a history of bankruptcy, slow pays, or other financial troubles, this guidebook shows him/her how to get the loan, venture capital, public (or private) money, or grant they need.

Since businesses vary widely in the amount of money needed, this book covers getting funding from just a few thousand dollars to multi-millions. Businesses covered range from the small mom-and-pop type activity to the successful firm having up to 500 employees. Either type of business can use the many hands-on directions given in this book.

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teamunlimited thanks a lot, repped. Have a pretty day.
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This book is 11 years old.
How much you want to bet none of those sources are still viable.madslap[Image: madslap.gif]
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Quote:(06-04-2019 12:26 AM)bluefeb Wrote:

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This book is 11 years old.
How much you want to bet none of those sources are still viable.madslap[Image: madslap.gif]

Actually the older the book the better it is

People still read The Lean Startup Book by Eric Ries, it was originally published 2011 and still relevant even until today without update needed.

Your too caught up with marketing world lol
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