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What can you do to prevent a new startup from being to capital-intensive?

Topic: Startup and Venture Capital ,    Subtopic: Incorporating a Startup

I am embarking on a journey by opening a start up business in the software and tech industry. I don't have much capital to start with, so wondering if anyone has any tips and tricks to prevent a new startup from being capital intensive....

asked: UTC 2020-07-25 09:44 AM
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What are the pros and cons of hiring a "finder" to locate venture capitalists?

Topic: Startup and Venture Capital ,    Subtopic: Incorporating a Startup

We all know the important role venture capitalists play in providing capital to companies in exfihchange for equity stake. I was wondering if one should hire a finder to locate venture capitalists? If so, what are some advantages and disadvantages? And how do you find an ideal finder as well?...

asked: UTC 2020-07-28 01:29 AM
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How do you figure out a path to product acceptance for a new startup?

Topic: Startup and Venture Capital ,    Subtopic: Incorporating a Startup

I am looking forward to open an e commerce start up business and trying to figure out a path towards product acceptance....

asked: UTC 2020-08-03 11:00 PM
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Should I incorporate as an LLC or C-Corp?

Topic: Startup and Venture Capital ,    Subtopic: Incorporating a Startup Tags: llc s-corp c-corp

I'm wondering what the best way is to incorporate my startup. Should I go for an LLC as a sole proprietor?   If I add co-founders, is the S-Corp or C-Corp model the best?   What are some of the pros and cons of each approach? Can I change my LLC to a C-Corp if I start as an LLC, and ho...

asked: UTC 2020-11-30 02:41 PM
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