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Terms you would encounter if u step in into startup universe. . 1. Equity financing . Raising money by selling shares. Ex - A company sell stocks to gain $5000. 2.Royalty. Payment for using someone intellectual property. An author earn royalty from

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According to me equity financing or debt funding

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