Archive for the ‘Venture Capital’ Category

Settlements, Notes, and Lotteries OH MY

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Owning a financial instrument which involves receiving a large amount of money in small deferred payments doesn't necessarily mean that there are no other options when it comes to utilizing the full value of such instrument. There are several monetary packages which offer small deferred payments according to every situation. The most popular are structured settlements, mortgage or business notes and lottery winnings.
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Venture Capital In Arkansas - What You Should Know

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

It's a risky business, but still, somebody decided to do it. Venture capital is a sort of financing scheme that funds businesses that have been found to have some growth potential.
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A JV seller never directly lists on eBay, thus avoiding eBay and Papal fees!

Monday, February 9th, 2009

EBay is THE most popular home business in the USA, but it's not without its problems. Many have tried to succeed but have failed due to confusion over what products to sell giant numbers of competitors, copy and picture theft from other sellers and eBay and Papal that eat into profits.
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Significantly Benefiting from a Joint Venture

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

The good news for small business is that large companies see value in partnering with smaller companies due to a small company's ability to maneuver quickly in the marketplace, while providing specialized expertise and unique market insight.
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Seeking Credit For Your Venture Backed Business

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Throughout my career I have raised and deployed tens of millions of dollars in venture capital to build out products and infrastructure and expand our marketing reach for various ventures. As a business owner there are a series of important questions to answer as you continue to pursue greater market opportunities:
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What is a Private Equity Firm

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Has your company been considering expanding? Not sure traditional funding is for you? If you have a viable business model why not consider a private equity firm to help your company?
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Methods of Marketing Using Joint Ventures!

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Both Joint Venture parties are excited, enthusiastic and passionate about the Joint Venture, it will almost certainly work very well. There are two Methods of marketing using Joint Ventures: External joint venture marketing
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Business Tips for the Entrepreneur

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Entrepreneurship is the profession of the twenty-first century. Technology and globalization has made it possible for anybody with a good business idea to start multimillion dollar companies with nothing more than a computer and an internet connection. Many of the barriers to entry are facilitated with business loans, international suppliers, affiliate marketing, and cheap communication thanks to the internet.
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International Joint Ventures

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

At long last, specialists have agreed upon two model contracts for international joint ventures. Legal experts from a Geneva law firm who provided the initial drafts describe their features.
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Where to Look for Business Loans

Friday, January 30th, 2009

There are several ways to obtain funding for your small business; the most common loans come from: the traditional bank loans, credit unions, private loan companies or capital companies. Through these types of lenders, business loans must be secured. This means using your personal assets as guarantee (collateral). Business loans are very risky because there are fixed monthly payments that don't change, even if your sales go down, besides the application process is very complicated and it takes a long time until funding occurs, that's assuming you even qualify, as the lender will require credit scores of over 750.Banks may also ask that a business have a co-signer or guarantor. This means finding a financial partner or even checking into the various types of small business loans that the government offers as help to small business owners. Minorities and women certainly have a wider selection of companies willing to loan them working capital. The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) is part of the U.S. Department of Commerce and is the only federal agency created specifically to foster the establishment and growth of minority-owned businesses in America. This agency helps minorities with the personalized assistance and financial planning to secure the most adequate funding for businesses.
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