What is the average amount of money people invest (of their own money) into a new startup?

Kerwin

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I'm curious if any accountants (or others of course) could say what the average amount of money people spend on their startups? This is excluding loans, credit, grants and venture capital.
 

JEREMY HAWKE

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    Most people come on here asking questions without a pot to pis in so I cant imagine the directors investment being all that high
     
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    MyAccountantOnline

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    I'm curious if any accountants (or others of course) could say what the average amount of money people spend on their startups? This is excluding loans, credit, grants and venture capital.

    It depends on so many factors, as an accountant looking after new and small businesses I see businesses start up ranging with capital of zero to about £250,000. I couldn't guess at an average.
     
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    It also depends whether you are asking for the average 'permanent' investment. I suspect many of the examples of loans given above may have been paid back by the companies if they turned out to be successful which means the only investment is the share capital.

    Some interesting averages in the link below.....

     
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    HFE Signs

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    I did it the old fashioned way, started small with just £2000 and re-invested, never had any investors or loans. Grew the business steadily over a long period (started in 1996)
     
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    Ozzy

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    Seeing this question reminded me of this meme;


    I'm not sure there is an average despite that research by CompanyWarehouse of their clients, the number used in the Tide article linked above. From personal experience and some friends who run their own businesses, generally, it is as per the meme above - everything.
     
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    Too many I come across try with £0! That's not because they are bootstrapping, it's because either they do not have it or do not want to risk their own money!
     
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    Too many I come across try with £0! That's not because they are bootstrapping, it's because either they do not have it or do not want to risk their own money!
    Yes, it's amazing the difference in effort it makes when people use their own money!
     
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