What’s up with this year’s shark tank and royalty deals? No one wants to take the damn risk. Isn’t that the whole deal about Angel Investing? “Paisa wasooli mentality”
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In the hospitality industry, managing cash flow is a significant challenge due to delays in payments from hotels and other clients. Despite timely fulfillment of orders, the reliance on credit terms often lead
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Dr Saurav singh
Stealth • 9d
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
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 5m
Mastering Cash Flow: Simple Strategies for Indian Startups
Cash flow can either make or break your startup, and managing it well is critical. Here are some practical tips to help your startup thrive financially:
1.Separate Business and Personal Fina
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PARAMPREET SINGH
Stealth • 1m
I have a legal infinite cash flow plan. I just need guidance can anyone help me please (who understand real estate)
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Acevolt
Stealth • 9m
How the loss making start up manages their cash flow, how this type of startup survive ? How investors still invest ? (Flipkart reported a loss of over 48 billion Rs in the year 2023 in India).
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Karthik Sreedharan
Stealth • 10m
Cash flow management and control is one of the biggest pain points of startup founders, stakeholders and CFOs. Would you like try out an AI Copilot that enables you manage and control your cash flows and manage your finance team through approval work
Hi Everyone,
we do operation and maintenance work in water treatment field. we need funding for cash flow. if anybody are interested, plz email me engg.pws@gmail.com
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Ganesh Pal
Multiple startups are facing cash-crunch and employees are suffering because of mismanagement and failure of management to either create a sustainable startup or failure to raise money. Would you stick with a startup if it runs out of cash?