if you are founder,
you don't have enough cash flow
But you have 2 options to work on
which one you will choose and why?
1. one product will generate instant cash
2. it will take time to build ,but in future it can be big Brand in their sector
How to find the right idea among b/w bunch of ideas you think can boom. Like me personally have a lot of ideas but not enough time to just do all in parallel, so how do I choose to start with anything that can make more money according to me in futur
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John Milton
Cultivating Ideas, H... • 11m
WordPress developers hit me up with your portfolio and price for an E-commerce site.
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Sapna S
TO BE ENTREPRENEUR • 24d
Investing in shares is best option for long term.First read about the companies you want to buy shares.In war condition defence stock price increases.When strong position of country bank share is good option.Who are new in this field ? Starting with
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Vishal
Ideas to least minds • 1m
In long journey 1 simple thing will hit, anything is achievable only with patience. Comparison always makes you unsatisfied.
Profit vs. Cash Flow 💸: The Silent Startup Killer! 💀
Heads up, founders! You can be 'profitable' on paper but still go bankrupt. Why?
Profit: Revenue - Expenses (often accrual-based).
Cash Flow: Actual cash IN ➡️ - Actual cash OUT ⬅️.
Problem:
ARR vs MRR vs Cash Flow
It’s easy to feel like things are going well when your ARR looks strong. Or when MRR keeps ticking up. But if your bank account is saying otherwise, something's off.
Breakdown:
1) ARR shows the big picture. Great for invest
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