No one has to tell a business owner that getting access to much needed cash flow is a difficult task today. It matter not if you are in Canada or the United States, if you have gone to the bank to inquire about financing, there is a good chance you were turned away. For this reason many companies turned to Angel Investors for that all important cash injection.
Be aware that Angel Investors typically look for a ROI of 5 ” 10 times their investment in under 5 years. This is accomplished by looking at many aspects including the salvage value of your company. They will create an exit strategy to recover the funds from your company in the predetermined time frame regardless of consequences to your company.
Angel Investors have now increased their threshold for their ROI to a minimum of 10 times to as much as 50 times their investment because of the failure rate and the length of time that the investor will be tied into the company. When you consider the bigger picture, the effective return on investment for the Professional Angel Investor is usually around 20% to 30%.
Because of this high return on investment, Angel Financing is very expensive, but the lesser costing funds such as banks and credit unions are rarely available for new business start-ups. This is because the traditional financiers have a high threshold for accepting young companies for Business Loans.
So you are declined at the bank and you can not afford Angel Investors now what?
It is irrelevant if you are in Canada or the United States, the story is the same but there are options. This is a real life deal that I just completed recently. It is a Distribution company in Alberta Canada that had a unique product that it wanted to market throughout North America. The owner went to the usual banking institutions and was denied the loan. He then spoke to a few Angel Investors who gave him proposals which he did ponder over but shortly after continued to search for options. When I spoke with him I suggested a combination Accounts Receivable Factoring and Purchase Order Finance facility.
At the time when we had initially spoken, he had just shipped out nearly 70% of his stock and had an order to fill the following week that would exhaust his inventory. At this point he would have to wait until the customers paid for the orders prior to ordering more inventory. Biggest problem with that is that he had other orders to fill, but no stock and no money to get more stock.
In a matter of 7 days after the application was returned to me he was ready to fund and now has access to the much needed cash he needs to grow his business.
In short, if your company has been turned down by the banks and credit unions plus there is no comfort for you in dealing with an Angel Investor due to their terms, be sure to check with a Professional Commercial Finance Broker so they can put together the proper financing for your business.
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