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Page 1: Unit 9 Raising Finance Sources of raising finance Language associated with raising finance.

Unit 9 Raising FinanceUnit 9 Raising Finance

•Sources of raising finance

•Language associated with raising finance

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Discussion

How can an individual raise capital to set up or expand a business? List three methods.

How can a business raise capital to start up or expand? List three methods.

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I. Ways of raising finance p.76 Raise money

Go to Go to

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I. Ways of raising finance (keys) p.76 Raise money

Debt Equity

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Bank for a bank loan

Private investo

rs

Secured

Unsecured

Venture capitalis

ts

Public offering on stock marke

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Debt vs. Equity: Sources of funds Debt – Exchange of money for promise of repayment (principal + interest) • Commercial Banks and similar debt capital 借入资本 : Funds obtained

through borrowing. Equity – Exchange of money for ownership in company • Venture Capitalists and Angel Investors equity capital 产权资本,股本资本 :

Funds obtained through owner investments, venture capital, stock issues, company earnings, or sales of assets.

Business angels: Private investors invest in new start-ups.

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Key terms:

p.77 of Book 4 “Financial terms”

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II. Debt capital: Discussionp.76

What are the pros and cons for a private individual of borrowing money from the following: a bank? a friend or colleague? a member of your family? a loan shark? a credit card company?

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II. Debt capital: Bank loans

Commercial banks: • Typically not a source for start-up. • Loans are typical made on 5 C’s

(character, capital, collateral, capacity, condition).

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II. Debt capital: Bank loans p.76 of Book 3

“Making loans” What are the three important

factors to consider when deciding whether to make a loan?

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II. Debt capital: Bank loanspp.78-79 Reading “Financing start-up

businesses”

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II. Debt capital: for reference

Business Plan: Writer: Reality check; a written guide

to run a business Reader: Whether to invest in it Contents: refer to “Business Plan

Outline”

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III. Equity capitalEquity capital • No due date • Does not have to be repaid in the

same manner as borrowed funds as it can become a permanent part of capital of the business.

• New businesses have higher risk and, hence, owners generally are required to have larger shares of owner equity relative to proven businesses.

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Planning for financingKey points to consider:• Ensure that the kind of finance

that you are seeking is appropriate;

• Ensure that you know how much is needed and for how long, and what you are going to do with the money;

• Prepare your case fully before meeting with the Bank / Investor.

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Skills: Negotiatingp.81

Case study pp.82-83