how can I borrow $60k to start a business?

cout12

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I need $60k for this business I want to start. I can pay back about 10k per month for 6 months. Anyone knows where I could borrow that much money?
 


Take $95,000 of hard assets (house, stocks, mutual funds) and pledge as collateral and you should be good to go
 
I know this guy in Nigeria who was a Prince but now is banished from his kingdom and will send over $60k np. I just need $500 for fees and such.
 
Take $95,000 of hard assets (house, stocks, mutual funds) and pledge as collateral and you should be good to go

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in Canada at least they won't give you much if there's no collateral when it comes to landing, unless you go to BDC or something
 
true some people will be okay with managing their debt. however it's high-risk in this sense, he's going to start a business with it. what if the business fails? he'd be utterly fucked and in debt for decades.
 
Basically you go to a college and find starving programmers and say that you want to make a social startup app type deal. After 2 months and a beta app just pitch to VC's saying that it's growing fast as fuck, has cloud backup and shit other you don't even need and you will be funded about 1m minimum. Seems to be working for 100% of shitty ass useless apps
 
Be careful with investors, you lose control. If you have the collateral and credit, definitely borrow from a bank, look into an SBA loan. If at all possible to self fund this, you will be 100x better off in the long run. I speak from experience.
 
I need $60k for this business I want to start. I can pay back about 10k per month for 6 months. Anyone knows where I could borrow that much money?


Depends if you kow you have that 10k coming I would consider a line of Credit. Thats what I got for my non internet business. That way my payments are a min of just the interest and not interest plus princible. If you get a Loan they will want to lock you into a term with set payments and pentatlies if you pay it off early.

I would also agree and go with Credit Union too. Switch to a bank with you get massive.