My Views in Business…

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handshakeQuestion – what does a business means to you?

Just like every other topics, the perception and definition of business varies among individuals.

IMHO, there are 2 groups of people doing business.

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Business Economics Finance

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As the source of income these days, venturing in business has certainly throw in large income for a number of people.  The flow of capital is the center of all the management in business. They depend too much on it. The plans and the ideas don’t take effect if you don’t have enough funds to sustain the business. The smooth functioning of the business depends on the effectiveness of its funds.

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Improve Your Cashflow – Cash Advance

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When funds are low, very low and you want to get through a few more weeks or so, then the only way out is the sad defeat called – debts. There are various types of debts; all of them help to get you through a whole week or month for a price of course. There’s no free bread in this time of history. One of these types is the payday loan, a generally costly loan. Another type which is similar to the payday is the cash advance loan.

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Bankruptcy

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Remember one of the most popular board games of the 80’s and 90’s Monopoly? It’s a game of luck and business savvy in the miniature scale. It is a cutthroat game that deals with a slice of the business world. In this game, the world you’ll hate to be associated with ism, of course, the word “bankruptcy.” When the money is gone, then this is the legal move to do.

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What is Venture Capital?

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It is a money provided by merchant banks, private banks, investment banks, trust managers and fund managers, in other words they are professionals.  They invest alongside with the management from young companies that are rapidly growing.  These professionals know that these growing companies can somehow be a significant contributor to the economy and that is why they are sticking with term.  Venture capital is the money and the essential source for companies that are starting up.

Venture capital should be professionally managed.  They are private partnerships of closely held corporations, wealthy individuals, investors and the venture capitalists themselves.

This is how venture capital works:

  • The first thing to consider when starting a business id you have got to have a plan. It is not money that a business shall depend on, when you think that money is all there is needed then your investment will fail.  Plan the business first before venturing.
  • The business plan that was creatively created good results shall bring a vision and objective of the company.  It shall compute how much is needed, the return investment and the sales projections.
  • Money of course is still a worry for the entrepreneur.  But this is just temporary, if your plan sounds as good as it seems then this will definitely entice a venture capitalist.  The professional venture capitalist could either work alone or is a part of a bigger organization.
  • Startups are mostly risky in the sense that they may possibly create failure.  But this professional venture capitalist would still like to play a role that is active still for the business.
  • The venture capitalist is somewhat the essential key to make your business work.  They are familiar with the industry making the entrepreneur want to engage with them.  They know the mistakes that shall be avoided so that the business shall strive forward.
  • The person may never worry when looking for that venture capital that they need.  All the individual has to do is have a good plan and the venture capitalist will come looking for them.
  • If the entrepreneur has now the right investor, he can now right a letter informing the investor of what the business plan is all about.  When the investor sees this as a good investment then the money would start pouring in.

These investors are just waiting for the right opportunity so they can invest their money on to something that certainly they can gain with.  So make the plan happen and make it a good one.

How To Plan For Raising Capital With Investors?

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by Roxie D. Thomas

In planning for a successful funding campaign, you must expose your investment opportunity to enough investors.

The Kugarand Theory of Investing states that for every …

1 investor who invests,

3 say they will invest, and

15 investors were exposed to your investment opportunity to get
to the three to get to the one Investor who actually invests.
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Comparing Three Ways To Go Public

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by Karen Rands

Traditional Underwriting

Time: 6 to 12 months

Cost: $175,000 to $500,000. (The company will be out of pocket
at least 50% of this amount prior to completion.

Capital: Typically raises more capital than other types of
transactions.

Problems: Underwriting may be delayed or canceled. Issue Price
may be changed by market conditions or underwriter.
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Money for Your Business – Self Employed Equity Loans

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by Jim Wilson

Everyone has seen the television ads about equity loans, but i am sure nobody has discussed self employed equity loans. These loans are individually created to meet the financial needs of those that operate their own companies. You’ll find it is actually becoming more commonplace, and the better you educate yourself, the easier you will find the right deal for you.
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Organization Tips for Keeping Good Tax Records

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by Caitlina Fuller

So, you have filed your taxes and now you have tax records that
you need to do something with. Instead of just shoving them in
the filing cabinet or in a closet or drawer somewhere, you
should take the time to create a system that will allow you to
preserve the records in a way that will allow you to call on
them when you need them. Most people file their taxes on time
each year, but they don’t work to maintain them the way that
they should. It is advisable to keep your records on file for at
least five years as you can be audited for past tax years at
just about any time. Being audited is not the goal of anyone,
but if you have your tax records all in one place you won’t have
to stress about finding the paperwork and proof that you need.
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Civil Lawsuits: Are They a Way of Life?

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by Steven Rich

Lawsuits are becoming a worldwide menace. Everyone should be afraid of lawsuits. You might think, “I’ll never be sued”.
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