[POLL] -- What Kind Of Financing Will Help Your Biz The Most?
We're working on a report that will highlight the best, most effective ways for small businesses like yours to get the funding necessary to expand. Please take just a couple of minutes to answer this anonymous survey about what's worked for you, what hasn't, & what you really need moving ahead? We'll make sure you're among the first to see the report when it's ready.
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Comments (71-79)
6 figure income...mon-fri only ...complete training.
investment required....call xxx-xxx-xxxx
Trying to bring awareness to the trades about working at heights so people wear there gear properly my jacket helps you put it on properly and provides full mobility
I hope there is not a miss understanding about my business. My co. and I help students and parents find the best college that fits the student at the best economical price. Save thousands plus many other benefits.
I teach T'ai Chi Chih mostly online and started my business to make that easier for my students to pay me. I love teaching this moving meditation originated by Justin Stone. I do not have the abilty to expand my business as I have no studio. I have been an accredited teacher since 2005.
Dear Chuck Castro , Plear ,I want to PR my paingtings to TV reporter in NY . and in Gannett newspapers . Your hepls are changed my paintings
Upsidedownism. Thank you very much
We are self financed, plowing earnings into the company and foregoing dividends if necessary
None at this time.
JLT Nation is a Entertainment company. We do events for wedding, birthdays anniversary memorial service, live Gospel Concerts. We added
A brand BurgerIM to our menu invested our money and never go open.
Not enough of just seeing if you have a good (saleable/profitable) idea or good (saleable/profitable) product.