Funding Manchester
There are many sources of funds available to small firms, however not all are equally appropriate to all firms at all times. These different sources of finance carry different obligations, responsibilities and opportunities for profitable business. The differences have to be understood to allow an informed choice.
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Al-Amin
+44 (0) 161 224 1222
348 Dickenson Road
Manchester
Al-Amin
+44 (0) 161 224 1222
348 Dickenson Road
Manchester GB.M130NG
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Financial Link Soulutions
+44 (0) 870 112 6979
137 Wilbraham Road
Manchester
Financial Link Soulutions
+44 (0) 870 112 6979
137 Wilbraham Road
Manchester GB.M147DS
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Redmayne Bentley
+44 (0) 161 728 1313
105-107 Chorley Road
Manchester
Redmayne Bentley
+44 (0) 161 728 1313
105-107 Chorley Road
Manchester GB.M274AA
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The Finance Key
+44 (0) 1612 836102
24 Moseley Road
Cheadle
The Finance Key
+44 (0) 1612 836102
24 Moseley Road
Cheadle GB.SK85HJ
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Regency Financial Solutions
+44 (0) 161 747 1090
9 Flixton Road
Manchester
Regency Financial Solutions
+44 (0) 161 747 1090
9 Flixton Road
Manchester GB.M415AW
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Supreme Finance
+44 (0) 161 834 2288
58 Swan Street
Manchester
Supreme Finance
+44 (0) 161 834 2288
58 Swan Street
Manchester GB.M45JU
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Malik Finance
+44 (0) 161 740 3331
430 Cheetham Hill Road
Manchester
Malik Finance
+44 (0) 161 740 3331
430 Cheetham Hill Road
Manchester GB.M89LE
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Total Wealth Management
+44 (0) 1612 824653
55 Washway Road
Sale
Total Wealth Management
+44 (0) 1612 824653
55 Washway Road
Sale GB.M337AB
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Brian Green Associates
+44 (0) 161 747 4111
114 Flixton Road
Manchester
Brian Green Associates
+44 (0) 161 747 4111
114 Flixton Road
Manchester GB.M415AL
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Now Financial Solutions
+44 (0) 161 941 1944
168 Ashley Road
Altrincham
Now Financial Solutions
+44 (0) 161 941 1944
168 Ashley Road
Altrincham GB.WA159SF
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Seek Funding for Your Business | There are many sources of funds available to small firms, however not all are equally appropriate to all firms at all times. These different sources of finance carry different obligations, responsibilities and opportunities for profitable business. The differences have to be understood to allow an informed choice. Most small firms confine their financial strategy to bank loans, either long-term or short-term, viewing the other financing options as either too complex or too risky. In many respects the reverse is true. Almost every finance source other than banks will, to a greater or lesser extent, share some of the risks of doing business with the recipient of the funds. There are a wide range of funding options available to growing businesses including: BanksBanks cover a range of financing options but are mostly concerned with overdrafts and term loans. They will provide any sum, small or large. You have to repay the loan, pay interest on the outstanding balance and put up security to cover the capital. A bank may look to the owner to provide a personal guarantee.Hire purchase and leasingHire purchase and leasing companies provide funds to buy fixed assets such as vehicles, computers, office equipment, plant and machinery. They will provide an amount of money appropriate to the asset being bought. You may have to find a deposit of up to a quarter of the funding and pay the balance off over several years, depending on the life of the asset. Your payments will include interest and capital. The security for the loan is the asset itself and it remains the property of the finance company, at least until it has been paid for.Invoice factorsInvoice factors will provide finance to cover the period between delivering your products to a customer and receiving payment. They will provide up to 80% of the value of the invoice and can, if you wish, manage the whole process of collection for you. The security taken is the full value of the invoices to customers.Other sourcesVenture capital firms, business angels (wealthy individuals who back businesses) and corporate venturers (firms whose primary business is producing a product, but who also back small firms in related sectors), provide risk capital. Business angels may invest as little as £5,000, but the other sources of funding will not usually look at anything less than £50,000. In return for a share of your company they will put up cash to help fund growth and development. They will expect to share the rewards, but ask for no security and face the same risks that you do in the event of failure. Understanding the differences in expectation between lenders, who provide debt and investors who provide equity or share capital, is central to seeking funding for your business. |
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