Discover options for getting a new business funded so that your fledgling organisation can get the best possible start in life.
Before you can start generating revenue, you may need to spend money first. Depending on your business model that could be very little, but in some cases it could be significant.
No matter what investment is required up front, there are a few key options of where it could come from.
Here are five different potential sources of funding for your business, as well as their benefits and drawbacks.
Personal savings
You could pay for all your initial business costs out of your own pocket, which is also known as ‘bootstrapping’.
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Find out more about how to build your business using your own funds here.
Grants
Depending on your business idea, there may be government or private-backed grants available for you to use.
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Find out about grants for Australian businesses here.
Loans
You could borrow money from banks or other financial institutions.
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Venture Capitalists and/or Angel Investors
Venture capitalists (VCs) and angel investors (AIs) are private firms, groups or individuals who provide investment in exchange for a share of your business.
There are a number of different VC funding options available to businesses, though to access these, you’ll probably have to put together a business pitch. You can read more about that here.
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Incubators and accelerators
Incubators and accelerators are organisations, platforms or programs that help you develop or grow your business. Many of them also provide business funding.
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Crowdfunding
This involves funding a business by taking small amounts of capital from a large number of people. This is generally facilitated through a crowdfunding website or platform, such as Kickstarter or Pozible.
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You can read more about crowdfunding here.
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Source: MYOB April 2022
Reproduced with the permission of MYOB. This article by the MYOB Team was originally published at https://www.myob.com/au/blog/choose-funding-new-business/
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