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P. Gage

The biggest thing a business owner has to worry about is their company going under. You may have personal investments in your company, or even assets like your home or car attached to the loans you took out for the business. It may be difficult to tell the difference between a low time and when you are looking at one of the company funding warning signs.

Stage 1: Slow Decline

Obviously, the first thing you are going to notice is that your business bank account is on a steady decline. Do you have to use more and more money from your loans to pay off bills? Even if it is a slow month, you shouldn't be on a continuous decline. Try to find the reason for it as soon as possible so you don’t have to worry about going under. This may be the time to take out another loan or seek additional funding if possible.

Depending on the type of store you own, customers may start taking longer to pay you back. If you offer services and people are avoiding payment, it's time to take serious action. If at all possible, get customers to pay you before you offer your product or service. Although you do need your customers, you don’t want to have to hunt down anyone for payment just so you can make your bills.

Stage 2: Unpaid Bills

At this point you are starting to realize that your company is really in trouble. You don’t have enough sources to get more money or loans and you are faced with paying your bills late, or not being able to pay them at all. When this happens you may start running short of supplies, or have to cancel orders.

Once you reach the end of this stage your company is really in trouble. If you haven't been able to pull out of it you will have to stop paying certain creditors and taxes that are necessary for legally operating your business. Late and missing payments in these cases are not acceptable, so you should have a backup plan before this happens.

Stage 3: Closing Down

Once you reach this stage you have exhausted all of your resources and chances of recovery. Sometimes companies will try to work it out until they can no longer afford to pay employee wages. If you do not choose to close the company yourself, someone will sue you for unpaid bills and force you to shut down. It is regrettable, but many small businesses end this way within their first year of opening.

To avoid these company funding warning signs you should work as hard as possible to learn the best business management techniques. Company funding information is readily available if you need to know more about it. This is a website that gives everything you need to know about opening and managing your own business. It will help you avoid these financial problems and help guide you to success. With so much on the line, nothing should be more important than the success of your own business.

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