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The New Startup: Legal Financing & Lawsuit Loans

YoungUpstarts

If you haven’t heard about legal financing or lawsuit loans before, that may change. The practice of legal financing dates back to the early 1990s, but it didn’t take off in the United States until Credit Suisse Securities launched a litigation lending program in 2006 that later became its own company in 2012.

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What Stock Brokers Do and How to Engage their Services

The Startup Magazine

For many entrepreneurs and startups, investing in stocks is a good option for building more capital. They are sold and bought in stock markets such as NASDAQ, New York Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange, Japan Stock Exchange, etc. So knowing more about stocks and trading is critical. through a process of stockbroking.

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Making Decisions in Context

Austin Startup

August 20, 2017: This is another in my series of posts all leading up to a book on Startup Decision Making. One of the most common mistakes I see in startups is making decisions that lose sight of the context , including the past, present, and future. Sooner or later everybody in a startup knows what everyone else is getting paid.

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What Your Business Needs to Know About Forensic Accounting

The Startup Magazine

Forensic accounting entails examining the finances of an individual or business. Specialists in the field ensure finances are in order and secure. Demand for forensic accounting has increased dynamically. The Securities and Exchange Commission led the forensic investigation. Shares dropped to $1.

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Entrepreneurs, Be Careful to Avoid Penny Stock Scams

The Startup Magazine

Investors typically purchase these stocks because they the demand for these stocks are huge. Securities and Exchange Commission investigates these schemes; however, by the time they shut them down, the investors have lost the investment money. Offshore Scams. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

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Cracking The Code: The Bessemer 10 laws of SaaS - Fall 2008.

Cracking the Code

Only after reaching $1M in CMRR should you consider hiring European sales and services execs behind customer demand. Be prepared to cross the desert - SaaS requires R&D and sales expense up front for a multi-year stream of revenue, so it demands enough investment capital to fund 4+ years of runway. Philippe Botteri.