From the monthly archives:

March 2010

Small Business Grant Money

Business

Small business grant money is something that many businesses try to obtain, but for the vast majority is unavailable. Grants are usually provided to non-profit organizations either through the federal government, but are also available through some private foundations. For these reasons, loans, private equity placements, or venture capital are usually better options for a [...]

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Small Business Funds

Business

Small business funds are vital for any young company, regardless of how far it has advanced. Hiring employees, purchasing equipment and inventory supplies, buying an operating facility, making expansions and developments in your company, and countless other needs will cost you money. Small business funds for these needs can come from many different sources. The [...]

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Small Business Fund

Business

A small business fund is usually provided by a specific private company to small a business that is looking to get started to acquire funding for future growth or operations. This sort of funding is usually designed to help a new company get on its feet, though sometimes it can be used to strengthen a [...]

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Small Business Cash Flow

Business

Small business cash flow is dependent upon a number of things. Usually a business’s cash flow involves the amount of income it is bringing in from selling products and services. This is the most basic source of income for businesses, and increasing it is usually the best way to obtain money, although it may be [...]

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Shared Equity

Business

Shared equity is a type of loan or mortgage in which a lender is able to receive a portion of the equity in a particular asset, such as on commercial real estate. This happens when a lender decides to pay a portion of a down payment on a piece of property in exchange for some [...]

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Select Equity

Business

Select Equity is the name of several different companies that offer equity-associated products and services. Most of these are simply equity funds or equity loans. An equity fund is also called a stock fund and is used to invest into equity markets such as stocks or money markets. Exchange traded funds, mutual funds, and others [...]

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Return On Equity

Business

Return on equity is a way that your business can determine the level of return you obtain on the owner’s equity of common stocks. It is usually used by potential investors who are trying to decide into what company to invest. By looking at the return on equity of several different companies an investor can [...]

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Residential Equity

Business

Residential equity is equity that’s available in residential properties. Many owners of residential property use this equity to take out loans against as a form of financing for their businesses. The residential property itself is used as collateral for the loan, so in case the borrower defaults on the loan the lender collects from the [...]

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Private Investment In Public Equity

Business

A private investment in public equity, or PIPE, is when an investor that is authorized by a public company buys stock. The stock is usually sold at very low discount prices and is registered in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). After being registered it can be resold to the public at a later time. [...]

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Private Equity Software

Business

Private equity software is available through many different companies in the market today. Private equity investors, venture capitalist firms, and other similar companies and investors can often benefit greatly through this sort of software, which can be used to analyze the risk involved in particular investments, determine what level of profit companies are likely to [...]

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