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Entrepreneurs – Got A Great Business And Want To Capitalize As Quickly As Possible? Here’s Some Exit Strategy Ideas
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| Many business owners either with a new or established business are seeking to capitalize on their hard work and move onto other things. Some entrepreneurs are seeking capital from angel investors and need to provide suitable exit strategies within their business plans.
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People and Risk
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Business is risky; the less static the more risk, thus the more successful the business the more risk in must embrace and benefit from. In this article, Lisette Howlett shares her thoughts and experiences in the area of risk and people. Without people you have less risk; but you also have no business. Risk is unavoidable but not insurmountable. Indeed taking your people risk seriously will improve your business; the successful management of risk has a positive impact on business success. |
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Entrepreneurial Thinking
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| Entrepreneurs have always been described as risk takers who start their own small projects. In that sense, anyone can be an entrepreneur. Without finetuning that definition, the door is left wide open for adventurers to try their luck starting high risk projects without really spending too much time on the study of their feasibility. |
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Managing Foreign Exchange Risk: The Search for an Innovation to Lower Costs to Poor People
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| There is currently much debate over whether commercial investments in microfinance pass foreign exchange risk exposure to poor clients through high interest rates - i.e., whether foreign investment in microfinance is expensive for poor people. But what makes foreign currency exposure such a problem? |
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The new paradigm for V.C. Investing
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| Venture Capitalists and Private Equity firms alike insist that they only way to garner return on investment is to exit. If you’re investing in businesses that have real revenues and are, or soon will be, profitable and cash flow positive, why don’t you hold the company in a portfolio and take returns in the form of annual dividends? Depending on an exit for a return on your investment seems the highest risk kind of investment of all. |
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Fail Your Way to Success
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| The selling profession is not generally considered a high-risk profession, yet salespeople face big risks every time they speak to customers and prospects. What do they risk? They risk uncovering the truth. They risk finding out their best customer has just changed the rules of doing business. They risk discovering the prospect with whom they have invested so much time doesn't really qualify as a prospect at all. |
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Capital Investment or High Yield Investment: Which is the Better Way to Invest Money?
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| Banking and Finance is not one of the topics many people like to talk about. This is because these two areas require some specific information that ordinary individuals know nothing about. At the same time, there are unusual terms such as high yield investment, capital investment and many more. |
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High Risk Automobile Insurance
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| Nothing makes a person cringe more than the idea of having to purchase a high risk auto insurance policy. One of the things that take issue with is that "high risk" is such a subjective opinion, and means different things to different people. Let's take a look at high risk automobile insurance, and put things into perspective. |
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Why I Love to Mastermind
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| When you add to the mix a significant investment, miracles happen. The first year I was in a very high-level mastermind group, my income shot from $130,000 to $2.2 million!
Just making the significant investment lit a fire under me. |
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Marketing The New Product
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| If you have launched the new product on small scale then you can take risk as you can bear the loss of low investment but you must not take risk with your new product if you are planning to launch it on a big scale. |
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INVESTING IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY AND VOLATILITY - Part 4 OTHER IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS
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| This is the final article in the four part series on investing in times of uncetainty and volatility. This article discusses your personal risk profile. What is the risk/reward trade off that you are willing to accept?
We also discuss your investment time frame as this has an important bearing on how much volatility you can take on.
Finally, we examine the importance of having a diversified portfolio and of receiving good unbiased financial advice from a qualified professional.
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