Startup Business Funding
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what is startup business funding?
Startup funding, also known as startup capital, is money used to launch a new business. It can be used for hiring employees, buying inventory, and other operating expenses.
- Quick and Easy Application
- Minimum Credit Score Needed
- High Funding Amounts
- Fast Access to Funds
No Business History Needed
Startups are welcome! You don’t need to be in business for a set amount of time to qualify for our top funding options.
No Monthly Revenue Requirement
There’s no minimum monthly income needed, perfect for new businesses still building their cash flow.
Credit Score of 650+
To apply for startup financing, a credit score of 650 or higher is required.
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Once approved, you’ll get multiple funding offers. Compare terms, amounts, and rates to choose the best fit for your business needs.
After selecting your offer, funds are sent quickly, often the same day, so you can start using them right away for your business growth.
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Startup Funding
Startup funding, also known as startup capital, is money used to launch a new business. It can be used for hiring employees, buying inventory, and other operating expenses.
Sources of startup funding:
Personal investment: The first source of funds for many startups.
Family and friends: Friends and family may lend money to the business.
Crowdfunding: A collective effort of friends, family, customers, and investors to raise capital.
Angel investors: Individuals with a high net worth who invest in startups in exchange for equity or ownership.
Venture capital: A type of private equity that invests in startups with long-term growth potential in exchange for equity.
Small business loans: Loans from banks or other financial institutions.
Grants: Grants from the government or other organizations.
Business incubators: Organizations that provide support to startups.
When choosing a source of startup funding, it’s important to consider your financing needs and business goal.
