Title: Finance Your Own Business: Get on the Financing Fast Track
Author: Garrett Sutton, Esq. and Gerri Detweiler
Publisher: Success DNA Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-944194-01-7
Pages: Audio CD/Kindle
Genre: Business

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Synopsis

To succeed in business it is important to use all the available tools. One of the key tools is business credit. Too many entrepreneurs rely only on their personal credit to carry it forward. In a time of need, their personal credit may be tapped out. Business credit is the second line of credit, which you need to build up as you start to grow. Our new book Finance Your Own Business: Get On The Financing Fast Track will help you learn how to build strong business credit ratings the right way. You will learn: The power of business credit How to get an SBA loan The secrets of micro lenders The benefits of crowdfunding How to prepare your own PPM The risks of using retirement funds Financing scams to avoid Our business credit resource section provides you with valuable contacts to begin building your business credit. Finance your business, and grow the way other savvy entrepreneurs do it.

About the Authors

Garrett Sutton, Corporate Attorney & AuthorGarrett Sutton, Esq., author of Start Your own CorporationRun Your Own CorporationLoopholes of Real Estate, The ABC’s of Getting Out of Debt, Writing Winning Business Plans and Buying and Selling a Business in the Rich Dad Advisors series, is an attorney with over twenty-five years experience in assisting individuals and businesses to determine their appropriate corporate structure, limit their liability, protect their assets and advance their financial, personal and credit success goals.

 

GerriGerri Detweiler is the author of four books, including the Ultimate Credit Handbook (named one of the top five personal finance books of the year when it was released), and a media favorite quoted in publications like USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and featured on The Today Show and CNN. A credit educator since 1987, she’s served on credit reporting agency Experian’s Consumer Advisory Council twice.