When starting a business, among the most common methods that are thought of to raise money for the business are a business loan from a bank, credit cards, money from savings or a second mortgage on a home. The 2 ways listed below are some that may not have been considered.

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  1. Crowdfunding. In a crowdfunding situation, you would present the idea for your business on a crowdfunding website. The public would then decide if they would like to contribute to your business by providing money. Typically crowdfunding sites allow for people who donate to a business to receive a “reward” for investing. Kickstarter and Fundable are among the more popular crowdfunding websites.
  2. Business Partner. Many companies receive money for their business from a business partner. Choosing a business partner is something that should be done with great care to ensure that the business partner’s goals are in sync with yours. It is also important to have all the proper agreements drafted such as a buy out agreement and operating agreement in place when the business is getting started. Having the agreements in place prior to any disagreements could pay off greatly down the line.

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