Questions

Should I include owners' salaries in my startup budget for loan application?

Ideally, I don't want to take a salary for a few months. I'm also starting a new job in a couple of weeks. Should I include the new job on my resume to show that I'll have other income? Or will they think it's bad that I'm starting a new job and a new business at the same time?

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You should include the new job on your resume. Honesty is essential as you begin a relationship with a potential investor or lender. Be realistic with yourself and with the lender regarding your time commitment. Starting a new job and a new company at the same time seems overwhelming.

The projections should be realistic. At some point the business will grow and you will need to work there full time or hire someone to work full time to run it. Make sure you do include that costs as well.

I have seen a number of mistakes with entrepreneurs working on a business and not handling projections and/or compensation correctly. Please feel free to set up a call if you would like to discuss further.


Answered 9 years ago

If you are only moonlighting as a founder and keeping a day job then it depends on what loan application you are referring to. Are you speaking of a loan for personal use or the startup business use? I am at a loss as to the appropriate answer but I am willing to help in any capacity. Let me know.


Answered 9 years ago

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