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505 | 8 | |a Prepare a business plan -- Take baby steps -- Why Do We Need Startup Funding? -- Fostering creative activity and economic development -- Getting past the startup stage -- Covering operational costs and expenses -- Bringing in the best possible talent -- Adjusting to variations in the market -- Making course corrections when necessary -- Creating a reputation of credibility -- Reducing the danger -- How Startup Funding Has Evolved -- Venture capital -- Crowdfunding -- Angel investors -- Incubators and accelerators -- Examples of Startup Funding that Worked -- Airbnb -- Stripe -- Beyond Meat | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 2 Finding the Funds You Need -- Different Business Stages Have Different Funding Needs -- The concept stage -- The initial stage -- Funding sources -- What investors are looking for -- The growth stage -- The expansion stage -- The exit stage -- Aligning Your Financial Needs with Your Business Objectives -- Establish your business goals -- Make a financial needs analysis -- Startup costs -- Operational costs -- Working capital -- Growth capital -- Contingency funds -- Match funding sources with goals -- A financial road map -- Milestones -- Funding rounds -- Budgets -- Contingency plans | |
505 | 8 | |a Evaluating the Capital Needed for Each Business Function -- Product development -- Advertising and client acquisition -- Facilities and business operations -- Talent identification and workplace culture -- Regulatory and legal compliance -- Have an emergency fund -- Scaling and expansion -- Analytics and reporting -- Balance-Required Funding versus Nice-to-Have Funding -- Nice-to-have funding: The road to innovation and growth -- Getting the balance right -- Timing is important -- Chapter 3 Getting Your Finances in Good Order -- Creating a Compelling Business Case and Pitch Deck | |
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