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I need $300K for a start-up that will produce a NET PROFIT of 1M$ the first year. How can I find an investor?


I need $300K for a start-up that will produce a NET PROFIT of 1M$ the first year. How can I find an investor?

don't hold your breath.

I'll be watching. I have an idea that will make billions.

Just keep looking you will find one. Try TD Ameritrade thats who I'd pick if I were to do that.

Unless you have an extensive history of successful business ventures, your chance of finding investment capital is essentially zero. BTW, minimum ROI that is required for a non-loan investment is 10 times the investment. An investor will require a profit of 3 million on a $300k startup if he is at all interested (and he won't be unless you've done this before).

One way to secure funding is to use a PROVEN startup. In other words a franchise. If you plan to open a McDonald's for example, you will have a hell of alot easier time getting investment income than if you are opening your own place on your own. Expect to front half that investment up front. In other words, you will have to either have $150k of your own money to invest or be able to collateralize a formal loan for that amount safely (franchisors have strict rules about what they consider safe investing of your own resources) and for good reason.

This is Mrs Reginner Sanchezes Fabiano company which is assisted with the sanchezes group of members of the family which have decided to come together to give out loans to people in need of money,like the poor the rich which at the end the poor will be rich and the rich will be made richer then you will have the full course to thank the Mrs Reginner Sanchezes Fabiano Company and to thank God the creator of the universe. Interested persons should contact mrsreginner_sanchezes_company@yahoo.co.u...

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