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Angel Investors
Angel Investors in US
Accredited Investors
Business Loans
Venture Capital





Capital Raise Articles:

Business Cash Advance for Smart Merchants and Business Owners

Private Investor Funding

Seven Alternative Sources of Capital for Setting Up a Business

Start-up Success: How to Find Venture Capital

The Eyes And Ears Of The U.S. Venture Capital Industry

What Angel Investing Is All About?





About Business Loans

Businesses are always in need of capital to fund their operations and expand. This is especially true for small businesses and start ups that are many times undercapitalized. Unfortunately, traditional business loans provided by banks and traditional lending institutions require collateral and thus are non feasible to small businesses. Unsecured by assets business loans are rare and are primarily  the privilege of business owners with outstanding credit and even then banks and institutional lenders look at the debt ratio of a business before an approval is issued on loan. In today's economy access to capital is more scarce than ever and this is why many small business owners turn to non-traditional sources of capital such as angel investors, angel capital and venture capital groups. Access to a variety of such funding resources  is available through the BreadStreet network where members get access to angel investors, angel and venture capital groups, private lenders, equity funding groups and partners providing unsecured business loans for small amounts.

Small Private Business Loans of up to $25,000

The good news is that even if you do not have collateral in the form of real estate or other assets and even if you do not have the best credit, you can still get access to small business loans through private individuals such as yourself. Rates are also very low compared to those of credit cards (the other option for unsecured business financing) starting at 7.68% APR. Financing is fast and the application is free and easy. You can apply today at BreadStreet.

What Are The Options For Larger Amounts of Capital?

$25,000 is not sufficient for most businesses and especially start ups. Thus, The BreadStreet Investors Union was started to help entrepreneurs access qualified angel investors. The good news is that angel investors funding is more flexible than traditional business loans as many angels take more of a partnership approach and they may agree to share in your revenues as supposed to requiring a fixed interest rate and set monthly payments.

BreadStreet represents an Union of Accredited Angel Investors who utilize the Union to identify private deals for their portfolios. The BreadStreet Angel Investors look daily at the opportunities listed at the BreadStreet Angel Investors Board and by becoming a BreadStreet member you get a 15 Day Risk Free access to the board where you can broadcast your opportunity to all BreadStreet Angel Investors and also to Angel Investors who did not join as a member with BreadStreet but still visit the Angel Investors Board among other resources to identify new projects to invest in. You further get free access to surveyed angel investors (not members of the Union) who confirmed their status as a sophisticated investor actively looking into new investment opportunities. BreadStreet has over 10,000 surveyed angel investors accessible to its members. Best of all you can do a 15 Day Risk Free test drive! Join BreadStreet and start talking to angels today! Angel investor loans are a great alternative of traditional business loans.