Starting a business without money - Tillväxtverket

Starting a business without money

Starting a business without money

Cover image: Layla Abbas Lefta started the salon Guldsaxen with her friends. Read more about her on page 56.

? Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Tillv?xtverket) Print run: 500 copies, then print on demand. Text: Fredrik Bergman Photos: Stefan Nilsson Layout and design: Ordf?rr?det Stockholm, September 2016 Printer: Danag?rdLiTHO AB 978-91-87903-69-4 pdf 978-91-87903-70-0 tryck Info 0654 If you have any questions about this publication, please contact: Eva Carlsson, Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth (Tillv?xtverket) Phone: +46(0)8-681 91 00

Foreword

Starting a business that has the potential to grow and thrive demands a good idea, knowledge and often, but not always, a sum of money to get started. The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth works to make it easier for more people to start businesses, and for more business ideas to become a reality. Publishing this book is part of that work.

Anyone who wants to start a business, regardless of their sex, age, country of birth or choice of business form should have the opportunity to get development information, advice and support ? on equal terms. The Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth works to increase opportunities for people with different backgrounds and experience to turn their business ideas into a reality. This book Starting a business without money provides many examples of inspiring solutions for getting an enterprise up and running with not much money but a strong drive to succeed. That we take advantage of this drive to succeed is beneficial to all of us and the society as a whole.

It is our hope and belief that this book can be a source of inspiration. Inspiration for more people to make the leap and start an enterprise, but also to encourage more people to see the potential to become entrepreneurs in the people they meet.

The author, Fredrik Bergman, is responsible for the content of this book.

Anna B?nger

Head of Trade and Industry Swedish Agency for Economic and Regional Growth

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