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Feb 10, 2016
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workindev
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Have you actually formed a corporation? If you think you may be looking for
investors who will be buying equity in your company, you need a C-Corp. An S-Corp or LLC will not work.
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Expanding a Small Business - Staying Put / Identifying Investors
dk4
Walk-on
2/10/16 12:55pm
Kickstarter
RyneK
2/10/16 12:58pm
Networking. But man, please be careful about seeking and getting investors.
titlecoug
2/10/16 1:08pm
Yes, if you are serious, first step should be talking to a lawyer, forming a
workindev
2/10/16 1:13pm
We have taken this step.
dk4
2/10/16 1:21pm
Have you actually formed a corporation? If you think you may be looking for
workindev
2/10/16 1:30pm
Don't know what your product/service is, but have you inquired
volleyjiver
2/10/16 1:09pm
Some thoughts
workindev
2/10/16 1:12pm
Disagree on the SBA part. As an owner, he would likely have to put a second
IUCougar
2/10/16 5:51pm
One more thought. See if there are any business plan competitions that you can
workindev
2/10/16 1:27pm
How much money are you looking to raise and in what industry are you?
MoscowCoug
2/10/16 1:44pm
If I were you, I would do everything in my power not to bring in outside
Acorn
2/10/16 2:23pm
Agree with what has been said. Having done this once, I think you will be
IUCougar
2/10/16 5:58pm
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