Friday, August 06, 2010 10:18:12 AM
Sometime the owner has to loan the company money during its growth to keep things going until it is strong enough to grow without the help.
When you were a baby, you learned how to crawl. Then you learned how to stand up. You couldn't walk yet but you stood up and wobbled. Hopefully your parents put out their hands and helped you take that first movement forward until you fell back on your butt. Next thing you new you were taking your first steps and then you started to run. And then you got your first bike. Your parents put training wheels on it to help you learn your balance and then the training wheels were removed.
It's a pretty simple process. Sometimes an owner has to lend the company money. I did for 3 years but now it's not necessary but should it become necessary again for some reason I will be more than happy to do so.
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