Startup has become a cool thing and so many people are burning money not caring about profit ig unless it’s a habit forming there’s no point in burning money
startup really has become this cool gig ig, since I see everyone is adding co-founder on their LinkedIn profile 🙂
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home gloryy
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Which is the best business sector 1. SaaS 2.ecom/dtc 3.healthtech 4.fintech 5.edtech
Best in the sense 1.high net profit 2. Asset light 3.fast growth. 4.less time to money /less burning money Please provide your view.
Just watched wecrashed and i cant stop but think how similar it is to byju's (worked there since its growing phase) using investment to scale and using that to get more investment in a viscous cycle by losing money their goal has never been to make p
Hey Investors,
I have a profitable Idea not just like money burning but a profit maker. It will generate crores annually in the early stage phase And it will make crores monthly after Just two year. Already validated my idea with successful delivery.
I’m gonna ask this again because no one seems to have an answer across platforms:
What is the endgame with CRED Coins? Did the company just expect to create an in-app economy that would automatically become irrelevant after a point?
Because if ther
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CA Kakul Gupta
Chartered Accountant... • 8d
Visited Startup Mahakumbh recently and had an eye-opening moment. While listening to discussions about Indian startups like Zomato, one point really struck me, are we just creating low-salaried jobs instead of building real tech?
Piyush made a valid
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Amanat Prakash
Building xces • 19d
Day 1 Business Terms
1. Revenue vs. Profit – "Revenue is what you earn, profit is what you keep. A startup making ₹10L/month in revenue but spending ₹9.5L has only ₹50K profit. See the difference?"
2. Burn Rate – "How fast are you burning cash? I
Revenue, Costs, and Profit: The Foundation of Business
When running a business, understanding how money flows is crucial. The three essential elements are:
Revenue: The total income from selling goods or services.
Costs: Expenses incurred to operate
Hello, I'm still trying to find my way in life and was wondering if you make over $10k a month in profit.
If you do, could you share some insights into what you do, the skills you've developed to reach this point, and any advice you'd give to an u