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If I try to buy an existing coffee house franchise, how could I get financing after a bankruptcy?
I have been trying to find the perfect business to start and found this coffee house that is attached to a book store. It has a “mini borders feel”. I think that it is fairly priced and would like to sit with the owner and make an offer. How could I possibly get financing to start this after a personal Bankruptcy? I am tired of relying on failing business in MI to support me for a few months at a time only to move on attempting to find a job in a flooded market. I want to be a job provider. I have a strong desire to take this leap and make it successful.
Instead of buying it why don’t you work there first to make sure you really want to get into this line of work.
If it works out well for a year you might be in a better position to prove your credit worthiness to a bank. You could also structure it as a lease with a % of the profits returned to the owner for a set period of time. Once a threshold has been met the business is turned over to you.
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El Paso Chile Company’s Texas Border Cookbook $6.75 A collection of authentic recipes inspired by the traditionally piquant foods of the Spanish, Mexican, and Pueblo Indians features salsas, nachos, burritos, heuvos, grilled tequila-lime chicken, chicken and tiqua Indian lamb, and others. 50,000 first prinTitle: The El Paso Chile Company’s Texas Border CookbookAuthor: Kerr, W. Park/ Kerr, Norma/ McLaughlin, Michael/ El Paso Chile Company (COR)Publi… |
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Cross-border Insolvency in the United States $45.00 This Guide is a must-read for any practitioner involved in international insolvency issues. The authors address the history of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-border Insolvency, which the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law adopted in 1997 after five years of meetings and discussion. Thirteen states have now adopted this law, which includes the United States’ adoption of chapter 1… |
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Cross-Border Bank Insolvency $199.42 This timely book analyzes and discuss the various issues associated with cross-border bank insolvency following the financial crisis. Though financial markets and institutions have become international in recent years, regulation remains constrained by the domain of domestic jurisdictions. This dichotomy poses challenges for regulators and policy makers. If at the national level, bank crisis manag… |



