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How Much Funding Should You Raise?

Up and Running

The net effect of raising too little funding is that the company runs out of money and all growth comes to a grinding halt. The primary issue is a technical one. Receiving more funding often means more due diligence and having to accept higher control provisions from investors. Not necessarily.

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How should I finance my new venture? - Startups and angels: Along.

Tim Keane

How to prepare a sales forecast for a business plan » March 09, 2011. Can you bootstrap your way to positive cash flow?   If the answer is relatively soon, then bootstrapping is a very serious consideration.  In other words, the need for acceleration isn’t in conflict with bootstrapping – it is step two. 

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Guy Kawasaki’s 10 Questions to Ask Before You Join a Startup

www.mint.com

What is your net outflow per month? If the answer to the question centers around “We will achieve revenue soon so our net will improve and give us more runway,” it means the company is in trouble because no product ever ships on time nor achieves the company’s “conservative forecast.” Who is on your board of directors?

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4 Startup Funding Challenges and How to Overcome Them

Up and Running

Funding is crucial for improving technology, hiring the right people, and launching a comprehensive marketing strategy to get a foothold in the market. Make sure to use the latest automation and software technologies wherever makes sense. Your business plan also needs to have a realistic financial forecast.

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13 Of The Biggest Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make (That May Not Seem Like Mistakes At All)

YoungUpstarts

You can pour your heart and soul (and life savings) into a venture, do all your due diligence, toil 80- and 90-hour weeks, and just when you’re on the verge of a breakthrough, a dark horse competitor sweeps in and decimates your market share. If you lose a customer due to price or other circumstances beyond your control, then fine.