KSAT Money Q&A: How to use business funding effectively, tips to get funding process started Stephanie Scheller, CEO of Grow Disrupt, discusses how business owners can use funding effectively and provides tips about loans and grants
SAN ANTONIO – New and existing businesses benefit from funding to benefit their companies’ growth, but obtaining loans or grants isn’t easy and requires a lot of time and using that funding effectively is crucial to sustaining operations.
Stephanie Scheller , CEO of Grow Disrupt -- a company that produces personal growth events that support small business growth -- joined this KSAT Money Q&A to discuss how business owners can use funding effectively and provided tips about loans and grants. Watch the entire interview in the video player above.
Click here to learn more about Grow Disrupt.
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