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OK well I'm planning on opening my own Pet Sitting and Walking Business and I'm wondering if you are a first time business owner if there are any banks that will help you get started? I'm 24 Years old, and I don't have good credit at all. So I'm asking if anybody knows of any banks that are willing to help you or is there any type of loan/grant that a person could get that doesn't have to be payed back right away? I have it figured out that I would need to borrow 31,000 from a bank. and the reason I need to borrow from a bank or something like that is because I don't have any money to do it myself. Also I live in Canada. Thanks

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  2. I'd like to suggest that you visit www.entrepreneur.com they provide many grass root tools to answer your question. Also to assess the risk involved in starting your venture I'd also visit www.bizminder.com this will help you make the proper analysis of the risk. They have financial data and other important info concerning starting a business. Since you're in Canada you might want to visit www.aisb.biz they have business guides. Good Luck on your venture
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