Funding for new Shop

starside8

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Funding a business

So far, I've not seen anyone hit on the "alternative" financing options that exist out there. Let me know give you a hint...the ability to use your retirement accounts (IRA, 401K, Keogh) to fund a business?
Would you rather have these retirment account sitting in the stock marker withering away, or in a business that YOU can control? I made the decision myself and it worked out beautifully!
Let me know if you want the details...eric
 

gokatgo

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I was in the same boat. Not knowing the best way to fund a new small coffee business. I dind'nt want to get a large loan that had to be paid back. The easiest way was to let the customers pay for the product up front. That way I only had to put out a couple hudred dolloars to get started. It's nice to be debt free! Take a look at the book Cash In On The Coffee Business. It has a lot of quick answers to those types of question's
 

bsell

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AJ Pratt, I see you mentioned Luckman and Assoc in an earlier post. Have you worked with them? I'm from PA and interested in starting or purchasing a coffee business.

Thanks!!
 
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