"Ask-the-Expert" About Royalty Financing: A New Growth Tool - an Online Series of Articles Presented by the Amoskeag Business Incubator
Manchester, NH, October 23, 2010 --(PR.com)-- A business owner trying to find the right capital match? The economic downturn has made it harder to meet bank standards and the amount of venture capital funds available for small businesses has decreased. An alternative option for a business might be royalty financing, which is where a business receives funds from an investor in exchange for a percentage of the future revenue over a certain period of time, up to a specific amount of money.
Learn more about the benefits and advantages of royalty financing agreements for both business owners and investors in the November “Ask-the-Expert” on-line forum featuring expert John Hamilton, Managing Director, Vested for Growth. According to Hamilton, “For the right companies, royalty financing can be a valuable tool both for owners and for investors. Royalty is an effective way to get growth capital to established small businesses, and offers a different set of benefits and tradeoffs than do the traditional choices for outside capital: bank debt and equity.”
To read the “Ask-the-Expert” article and get your questions answered, visit www.abi-nh.com or www.unionleader.com, and click on “Ask-the-Expert.” You’ll receive a personal response via e-mail and all questions and answers will be posted to both Websites. This article will be posted throughout the month of November.
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Learn more about the benefits and advantages of royalty financing agreements for both business owners and investors in the November “Ask-the-Expert” on-line forum featuring expert John Hamilton, Managing Director, Vested for Growth. According to Hamilton, “For the right companies, royalty financing can be a valuable tool both for owners and for investors. Royalty is an effective way to get growth capital to established small businesses, and offers a different set of benefits and tradeoffs than do the traditional choices for outside capital: bank debt and equity.”
To read the “Ask-the-Expert” article and get your questions answered, visit www.abi-nh.com or www.unionleader.com, and click on “Ask-the-Expert.” You’ll receive a personal response via e-mail and all questions and answers will be posted to both Websites. This article will be posted throughout the month of November.
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Amoskeag Business Incubator
Michele Petersen
603-629-9511
www.abi-nh.com
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Michele Petersen
603-629-9511
www.abi-nh.com
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