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Alternative Funding for Business - Free Seminar


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Continuing the Crunchers Accountants Business Seminar Series...


?Alternative Funding for Business ?.


Speaker: Damion Viney

Venue: The Rose Pub Function Room, 108 Forest Hill Rd, East Dulwich SE22 0RS

Date: Monday 25th March 2013

Time: 7pm ? 8.30 pm


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As we know, banks are not lending as they used to be. Yet capital is vital to business, allowing the business owner to invest and develop. In this seminar we explore the alternatives to traditional sources of finance, including personal sources such as pensions and savings, peer-to-peer lending, business angels, government grants, invoice funding and the latest innovation in business lending ? crowdfunding.


Reaction from the our last seminar, the Return on Investment Seminar, was generally highly favourable with feedback scoring overall value 9/10.


Comments included:


?This evening?s seminar was really worth investing my time in. It not only serves as a refresher on the subjects I already know about but I learnt more on these subjects. It?s great to take the time out from the day to day running of a business to think/look at how/what you can be doing to improve performance.?


?There is real value in attending this series of seminars, not just individual ones, together they are a great aid to planning and running a business.?


?If you need help in starting or maintaining a small business, attend the Crunchers Seminars.?


?Insightful and well presented.?


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