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A Different Path To Startup Success: How To Avoid Taking Money And Losing Control

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Deciding whether to increase money or trade equity in the business for much needed assistance, could be a tough call. I raised money and traded equity, but with my venture, I had to make one of the toughest decisions, to build it with some assistance of co-founders. Both the choices tend to take away a few options. Plan, Plan and Plan.

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Debt Or Equity To Fund Your Start-up: Which Is Better?

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Loan financing and equity investment are two common methods of funding a new business start-up, assuming you do not have the capital on your own. However, if you would rather share the risk, mitigate debt obligations and bring in top-level experts, invite equity investors. With equity investment, you do not have to repay the money.

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Web-Based Worthworm Helps Determine PMV For Startup Investment Purposes

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Lobock believes that Worthworm is one of the strongest tools in an investor’s arsenal, providing them with a consistent framework with which to standardize the screening process or later due diligence. “If you are an angel investor and a venture is seeking capital from you, insist on getting its Worthworm report.

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Cash Crunch? 5 Unconventional Ways To Fund Your Startup

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It’s an attractive transactional relationship, though it can severely dilute ownership. Anyone who’s watched “Shark Tank” recognizes the challenges inherent to negotiating equity terms. They’re trading shares for the ability to use others’ money.

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