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  • Why do you need Business Insurance ?

    Most businesses today interact in some manner with the public. This interaction legally binds businesses to take responsibility for those customers, as well as other members of the public who enter onto their property. This would also include businesses that are run out of one’s home. Sometimes accidents happen where customers or members of the public become injured and in these situations, businesses are required by law to take responsibility. Due to this legal obligation, is it essential that businesses obtain public liability insurance as part of their business insurance portfolio.

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  • Raising Capital for Business – Entrepreneur Business Investor Venture Capital Funding

    Obtaining venture capital financing generally follows a normal process that takes anywhere from three weeks to six months, but normally requires six to eight weeks from start to finish. First, locate one or several venture capital­ists to contact. Then, submit a letter with a summary presentation and a formal proposal. If the venture capitalist likes your summary and business proposal, he or she will contact you, ask some questions, and then arrange a face-to-face meeting at his or her office to discuss your business.

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  • Using Business Assets to Obtain Funds with Refinancing Business Equity

    Making Use of What You Have Got
    business equity financingThe initial premise of mixing business equity with financing can appear to be muddled to the neutral observer. However in the same way that private consumers face credit problems, the business sectors may also encounter situations where they need to access the value that is within their assets.

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  • Types of Secondary Private Equity Transactions

    Private Equity marketIn the terms of finance, secondary private equity transactions refer to selling and buying of pre-existing commitments of investors to investment funds and private equity. People who sell private equity investments not only sell the investments in funds but also the remaining unfunded commitments to these funds. Naturally, the asset class of private equity is illiquid and is meant to be long-term investment options for investors who believe in buying and holding.

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Why the Project Valuation
Project ValuationPart of the process of entering into new ventures and building the business is the ability to properly asses those products for their worthiness and affordability. It is also part of the role of corporate finance to ensure that those projects lie within the strategic aims set for the company.

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business acquisitionIt is rare to use animal imagery to describe the business activities of a firm. However in terms of looking at the issues of business equity, I feel that it is appropriate in this case to describe how a business tries to survive in the market. If the company is taken to be like a living organism, then the entrepreneur is the head, while the cells are the business equity.

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business equityShould you fall into unsustainable debt or give away a portion of what you have ? This is the hypothetical question that sometimes plagues the owners of small businesses. Unfortunately for them, their choices are severely limited by the fact of their size and the isolation of their business segment.

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debt factoringThere are many businessmen who have difficulty in gathering proper capital resources for their firm. If you are amongst this group of people then debt factoring is the best option. It will help you to improve cash flow for your company.

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