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Creative Financing Options for the Entrepreneur

The Motley Fool

Image source: Getty Images My friend Jeff wanted to start a food truck business and had read a lot about crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter. Crowdfunding Crowdfunding is a relatively recent addition to the small business funding toolkit. The beauty of crowdfunding is that these funding pledges do not need to be repaid.

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A Famed Gymnast Is Crowdfunding to Pay Her Medical Bills. Here's How to Secure Affordable Health Insurance and Avoid That Fate

The Motley Fool

Read more: check out our picks for the best car insurance companies How to buy health insurance Many people can secure health coverage through a job. You may qualify for a subsidy Before you assume that you can't afford health insurance, you should know that subsidies are available in the form of the premium tax credit.

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Bare-Bones Startup: How to Start a Business When You're Nearly Broke

The Motley Fool

If you're broke but want to start a business, you're in good company. Here are a few ideas: Service-based businesses: Businesses like pet sitting, dog waste removal, gutter cleaning, marketing services, or tax advice don't require you to purchase stock and have limited start-up costs. Here's how to get started.

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The 5 Most Googled Small Business Questions, Answered

The Motley Fool

These can include self-funding, crowdfunding, using venture capital, or through a small business loan, according to the U.S. If you're looking for more information about small businesses, including marketing, credit cards, taxes, human resources, or more, check out our comprehensive small business page.

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3D Printing: A Promising Alternative Investment Opportunity

Fortune Financial

Why Invest In 3D Printing The 3D printing industry comprises companies providing products and services capable of manufacturing a range of products. Diversification By investing in companies at the forefront of 3D printing, you can potentially reap significant returns in the long run.

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Real Estate Trends 2023

The Motley Fool

Since the pandemic we saw all the challenges that a lot of companies ran into in 2020, 2021, and they're looking to bring some of that manufacturing home, trying to increase their inventory levels. The expense of trying to transform that, if we can't or are unable to, what does that mean for a city like New York's tax revenues?

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10 Key Buildings in the Brooklyn Innovation Community

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It's even more relevant now that I've started the first venture capital fund in Brooklyn-- Brooklyn Bridge Ventures --and invested in four Brooklyn based companies. Commercial space is a problem in Brooklyn--there just isn't enough of it in the areas where people are building interesting companies, and the amount of it is shrinking.

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