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
why indian Startups are opting for Debt financing?
1. Preserving equity:
Debt financing allows startups to raise capital without diluting their equity and ownership. This is important for founders who want to maintain control of their company.
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Understanding Debt Financing: A Crucial Funding Option
Hey everyone!
Today, letโs dive into debt financing, a vital funding method for startups. Unlike equity funding, where you give up ownership, debt financing involves borrowing money that youโll
want to shart the manufacturing unit so what is the best way to find the investors for business startup.
project cost is around 35 lakh. and equity sharing is 40 percent.
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Sumangal Bose
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Jefferies' Chris Wood says India is the best long-term equity market in the world, and that the bull market is nowhere near ending due to a combination growing retail participation, relentless fund flow and robust domestic demand.
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Haran Naresh K
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Marquee Equity.
What is the business they are doing
Hello everyone,
Can anybody tell me how you all decide to split the equity between the other cofounders.
What is the equity founder should have?
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AprameyaAIย โขย 10m
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EBITDA: Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, a method for measuring a company's financial health and ability to generate cash.
Mezzanine Financing: A hybrid form of financing that is often a mix of de
koi suggest karega
equity dena best hai ya royalty
in collaboration with other ride hailing company
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Vikas Acharya
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Medialย โขย 4m
STARTUP TERMS TO KNOW -Day 2
1.ANGEL INVESTOR - An individual who provides capital to startups in exchange for equity.
2.VC (Venture Capital) - Financing provided to startups by venture capital firms.
3.EQUITY - Ownership stake in a company.
4.SE