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Advice from CPAs Securing Your Business Financing

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Securing Your Business Financing. Advice from CPAs. Bank loans are the most common source of financial support Explore alternative funding options Your CPA can help!. Lending 101. Debt Financing Most straightforward Interest payments and repayments due within a specific time - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Advice from CPAs

Advice from CPAs

Securing YourBusiness Financing

Page 2: Advice from CPAs

Lending 101

• Bank loans are the most common

source of financial support• Explore alternative funding options• Your CPA can help!

Page 3: Advice from CPAs

Types of Financing

• Debt Financing– Most straightforward

– Interest payments and repayments

due within a specific time

– A standard bank loan

Page 4: Advice from CPAs

Types of Financing

• Equity Financing– Raise capital by selling interest to investors

– No guaranteed return

– Investors share in company’s wealth

– May also insist on sharing management and control

Page 5: Advice from CPAs

Financing Options

• Which financing option is best for you?• Ask yourself:

– Do you want total control of your business?– Do you want to leave a legacy?– Eventually, do you want to sell your business?

Page 6: Advice from CPAs

Key Sources of Funding

• Financial Institutions include:– Commercial banks – focus on the needs of small

businesses– Community banks – accommodate both individual

and commercial customers– Credit Unions – support vision of their members

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Key Sources of Funding

• Customer or Supplier– Provides discounts for up-front payments– Generates cash for your business

• Factoring or Accounts Receivable– Immediate funding– Factoring agreement can be complicated

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Key Sources of Funding• Working Capital

– Similar to a line of credit– Tied to company’s receivables

• Economic Development Groups– Offered through federal, state and local

governments• Friends and Family

– Treat it as a business contract– Create a written agreement to avoid

misunderstandings

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A Brief Overview of Equity Financing

• Initial Public Offering (IPO)– Common route for selling stock

• Private Placement– Less complex because investors are pre-selected

• Private Investors– “Angels” take an equity stake in your company

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Two Rules of Thumb

• Your company MUST be seen as a good risk:– Be prepared– Have a business plan

• Your CPA can help you identify your goals

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Questions and Answers

• Why do you need financing?– Apply for capital with a specific purpose

• Is it urgent, short-term or long-term and how much do you need?– Be specific and detailed

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Questions and Answers

• Do I have a realistic plan to generate funds to repay debt? – Present it as a recoverable risk

• How strong is your management team and support staff?– Identify your strengths and weaknesses in advance

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An Effective Business Plan

• Executive summary• Explanation and operation of business• Description and qualifications of management• Financial data • Miscellaneous attachments for details

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A Few More Tips

• ALWAYS be honest about your financial situation

• Be prepared to discuss any business problems you encountered in the past

• Offer preventative measures• Your candor counts• Work closely with a CPA

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Review

• Define your goals• Prepare your business for scrutiny• Demonstrate your company is a good risk• Prepare for questions and answers• Consult with your CPA to determine which

options are best for you

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Thank you and good luck!