Financing
for starting a business


General Information
Websites
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Resources

Anyone interested in starting a business will need money. There are different ways to get funding and they are grouped into four catagories by the United States Small Business Administration.

  1. Personal Savings
    The primary source of capital for most new businesses comes from savings and other forms of personal resources. While credit cards are often used to finance business needs, there may be better options available, even for very small loans.

  2. Friends and Relatives
    Many entrepreneurs look to private sources such as friends and family when starting out in a business venture. Often, money is loaned interest free or at a low interest rate, which can be beneficial when getting started.

  3. Banks and Credit Unions
    The most common source of funding, banks and credit unions, will provide a loan if you can show that your business proposal is sound.

  4. Venture Capital Firms
    These firms help expanding companies grow in exchange for equity or partial ownership.

Source: "How to Raise Money for a Small Business Fact Sheet" by the U.S. SBA

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Websites
The following list of websites has been recommended by the Business and Public Managment Librarian as a starting point for financing a small business.

Doing Business in Missouri... Financing Your Business
www.missouribusiness.net/doingbusiness/financing.pdf

A basic guide from the University of Missouri Extension Service website, which gives information on the types of funding for businesses that exist.

Entrepreneur.com: Financing
www.entrepreneur.com/money/finance/index.html

Part of Entrepreneur Magazine's website providing information about business start-up financing. Some of the topics covered include angel investors, bank and micro-loans, venture capital, and self financing.

Small Business Loans
www.businessfinance.com/small-business-loans.htm
From BusinessFinance.com, this website has concise descriptions of the various business loans that are available.

Small Business Planner: Finance Start-Up
www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/start/financestartup/index.html

This is part of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Small Business Planner found under the "Start Your Business" section of the planner. The information on this site includes start-up costs, SBA business loan programs available, and more.

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Print Resources

The St. Charles City-County Library District has books in the collection devoted to financing a small business. When searching the catalog for financing resources you may want to do a subject or title keyword search using one or more of the following terms:

  • small business finance
  • Click here to begin searching the library's catalog.
    Following the link to the library's catalog will take you out of the Business & Public Management web pages and into the main library pages.

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