𝗕𝘂𝗿𝗻 𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗮 𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁𝘂𝗽 :
The amount of cash a company is losing per month. It’s essentially the negative cash flow of the business.
Let's understand this with some maths :
Suppose a startup has 1,000,000 Rs in the bank and spends
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
No such thing as burn rate if you got high cash reserves to experiment with.
✅ New day.
✅ New startup.
✅ New funding.
✅🔥 Fresh cash burn !
⛔️ No regret. No remorse.
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Vedant Tiwari
Founder of VedspaceA... • 2m
Guysss... How to calculate the burn rate? like a initial startup... who's in initial stages... And a investor asking how much you need???
as our last post, a lot of you suggested some of the great ideas.... thanks for that... one of them was, burn
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Aravind Saji
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IIITKottayam • 4m
500M in Cash💰 reserves?!😵💫
Telegram has just 30 full time employees & 1 billion+ active users.
Telegram is now profitable 🚀
Yes,it's profitable with over $1Billion cash revenues and they have $500M 🤑in cash reserves!
Comment if you know wha
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Vikas Acharya
Building WelBe| Entr... • 3m
WTF is RUNRATE ?
Run Rate
A financial projection of your yearly revenue or expenses based on current performance.
Example: If your startup earns ₹100,000 in one quarter, your annual run rate would be ₹400,000.
Why it matters: Helps forecast growth
Unikon.ai, which offered an AI-powered networking platform, is pivoting due to high cash burn and now plans to build a D2C brand
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Santhosh Gandhi
Venture Capital Focu... • 1m
Startups don’t die because they have bad ideas. Most die because they run out of money. And that’s exactly why understanding Burn Rate and Runway is crucial.
Burn Rate is the amount of money a startup spends every month to operate salaries, rent, ma
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: