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Tag Archives: finance
Cashflow, Profitability, and How You Can Still Go Broke
It’s Thursday afternoon, you’re looking at your business bank account and you don’t have enough money in it to pay your employees tomorrow. There are two things you can be sure of if this is a situation you’re dealing with. … Continue reading
Posted in finance
Tagged cash flow, factor, finance, Joe Knight, mitch jacobs
Debt vs Equity: How Much Will You Give Up To Get What You Want?
Let’s say you know how to turn a $20 million business into a $50 million business. You need $5 million more to make it happen. Your couch has $0.82 under the cushions. What now? Where does the rest of the … Continue reading
Posted in finance, funding
Tagged angel investor, bank, bootstrapping, finance, funding, interest, investment, loan, venture capital