Sep
04
2008

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More and more students, both in undergraduate and graduate institutions, are deciding to launch their own ventures upon graduation rather than taking the traditional route of working for another firm. Likewise, more and more individuals are leaving their jobs to fulfill their entrepreneurial dreams. While these ventures may ultimately be very successful (e.g., Google and Microsoft were both launched by students), they face certain challenges in their business plans and capital raising processes. The foremost challenge is overcoming the lack of experience of the management team.
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Aug
21
2008

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There are thousands of business opportunities online. Most of them require some capital. No affiliate programs! Here the reasons why you should consider joining an affiliate program for your home business.
- Join an affiliate program requires no capital expenditure. That’s right, none! You can join an affiliate program free and start promoting the product immediately. The Internet marketing tools are already provided for you. A ‘top’ affiliate program will provide you with a lot of affiliate marketing tools that are “ready to go”. Simply copy and paste and put your affiliate code in. Then you start selling. Continue Reading »
Tags: Administration, affiliate, Business, Capital, customer, dealer, expenditure, internet, marketing, Membership, online, product, program, sale, software
Jul
31
2008

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The following resources will help small businesses to apply these success factors.
The acquisition of Capital Pool
An adequate supply of capital is essential, because many profitable businesses fail because they do not have enough cash to pay their employees and suppliers. But what is an adequate supply of capital? The only way to do is to say to a significant amount of research on your potential market and document formally in a business plan. I am sure you are aware that a business plan is a very important document which is crucial to convince your banker to lend you money. There are two ways to obtain a business plan, the 1st, Do it yourself, by changing a business plan and the 2nd model is Hiring a professional to do it for you.
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Tags: accounting, acquisition, banker, Business, Capital, cost, diversity, market, marketing, Pool, research, strategy
Jul
11
2008

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When raising capital for a company, warrants are a form of equity which is given to investors. A warrant is an option like - it gives its holder the right to buy a security at a fixed or formula price, which is known as “exercise” or “strike” price. The warrants are often confused with options. Options, as used in space venture capital, are generally long-term (up to 10 years). They are also generally issued to employees by investors. On the other hand, act as warrants for short-term options and, unlike the options, may be traded as an independent security. In general, neither the issuance of warrants or their exercise (at least by non-employees) is a taxable event.
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Jun
25
2008

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Depreciation is a term we hear about often, but not really understand. It is an essential component of accounting, however. Depreciation is a charge which has registered at the same time and in the same period as other accounts. On the long-term operating assets that are not intended for sale in the normal course of business are called capital. Fixed assets include buildings, machinery, office equipment, vehicles, computers and other equipment.
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Tags: asset, Business, Capital, cash, charge, company, Depreciation, dissemination, equipment, fraction, outflow, period, property, record, revenue, sale, share