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Capital sources: Issuing stock

Small Business BasicsIf you have formed a corporation, you may be able to raise funds by selling shares of the company, called stock. By selling stock you make others part owners of the business. There are two types of shares, common and preferred. Common stockholders are the ones who enjoy voting rights in the company, although preferred shares do include certain privileges, such as a proportionate share of the remaining assets should the business fail.

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If you are thinking about making a public offering of company stock, you should first talk to your lawyer and accountant to understand how this will affect your business. You can also contact the Small Business Administration for information and contacts through their ACE-Net and SBIC programs.

 

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