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5 Financial Concepts Every Startup Founder Should Know

The Startup Magazine

So you’ve started a business: you’ve made a great product, achieved product-market fit and have an extraordinary road map laid out. But to build a scalable business you need more than just product-market fit. There’s more to your business’s success than how great your product is. Asset valuation.

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4 Tips for Growing Your Investment Portfolio

The Startup Magazine

Business Consulting meeting working and brainstorming new business project finance investment concept Don’t Focus on the Number of Investments Made You can Indeed expand your portfolio by making more investments and hiking up the numbers. In fact, that is a common mistake which our first of these investment portfolio tips will address.

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Financial Planning For A Recession

YoungUpstarts

Prepare Financing Options. By ensuring you have plenty of access to lines of credit or equipment financing, you can ensure you don’t end up with a cash shortage that stops your business short. LJ Suzuki is a fractional CFO with CFOshare, an outsourced finance and accounting department for small businesses.

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So, what if you run out of money?

Berkonomics

If fixed expenses, especially payroll, are paid out before cash is received from services or shipments, the company is financing its growth with ever-increasing working capital needs. Running out of cash denigrates the very value of a business, reducing greatly any bargaining power with suppliers or acquirers.

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Never run out of money.

Berkonomics

If fixed expenses, especially payroll, are paid out before cash is received from services or shipments, the company is financing its growth with ever-increasing working capital needs. Running out of cash denigrates the very value of a business, reducing greatly any bargaining power with suppliers or acquirers.