Running a small company or need cash for your side hustle? Here's the ultimate capital raising guide [Thread]
Ways to raise capital:
1. Bootstrapping
2. Bank Debt
3. Working Capital/ Revolving Facilities
4. Angle Investors
5. Venture Capital
6. Private Equity
7. Crowdfunding
8. Government Agencies
9. Get a Business Partner
10. Funding competitions
1. Bootstrapping
The cheapest way of funding. Build the company with savings & family contributions. Privilege is a massive factor in getting off the ground.
Jeff Bezos' parents ploughed $245k into his e-commerce startup. Bill Gates' parents funded his founding company.
2. Bank Debt
Banks take credit risk which means they're often fucking conservative. They will focus on your ability to repay the debt & pricing depends on the probability of you defaulting*
*Pro-tip: don't use bank funding to frequent strip clubs, use shareholder money instead
3. Drawdown facilities
Probably the most underused, useful type of funding. You can borrow against the assets of your company for really cheap. Most companies have short-term liquidity issues
I have worked on deals where these type of facilities were used to buy small companies