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10 Reasons for a Bare Bones Business Start-Up
3/1/2007
Summary:

Staying "lean and mean" should be the bootstrapper's mantra, according to tech entrepreneur Jeff Hester. In this blog post, he shares his advice and insights into protecting and growing your business during the early years.

Go To Source (www.bootstrapme.com)
Managing Cash and Burn Rate
3/20/2007
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This article discusses cash and burn rate--that is how efficiently cash is used and how much cash is needed to operate day in and day out.

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Potential Funding Sources Checklist
3/12/2007
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Use this checklist to evaluate all of your funding options and to consider alternative sources of funding.

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Guide to Angel Investors
3/13/2007
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Angel investors provide nearly $25 billion to more than 10,000 entrepreneurial firms each year. Increasingly, angels are banding together to combine resources, know-how, and prospecting efforts to identify solid investment opportunities. With the average group investing $400,000, this funding strategy can be a good alternative when personal assets have been tapped.

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Bootstrappers Avoid Outside Money Ties
3/1/2007
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This article covers an emerging trend in how some tech companies finance their growth today. Rather than approach equity investors for early-stage funds, many entrepreneurs now prefer to bootstrap their growth by generally taking advantage of lower startup costs.

Go To Source (www.boston.com)
How Equity Dilution Works
3/9/2007
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Issuing new equity shares of company stock has a direct impact on existing shareholders. Performing an equity dilution analysis can improve both financial decision-making and recruitment of new talent into the ranks of top management. A description process (including specific mathematical examples) are provided here.

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Small Business Innovation Research Grants
3/9/2007
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For U.S.-based businesses with fewer than 500 employees, a grant from the Small Business Administration provides the funding to create innovations to meet the demands of the federal government. This multi-phase process is an alternative source of financial support that can spur entrepreneurial growth.

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eVenturing Audiocast: Suman Saripalli, SBIR/STTR Expert
3/1/2007
Summary:

The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) federal research grant programs are the most important federal programs that spur innovation and entrepreneurship. Suman Saripalli, entrepreneur and SBIR applicant winner, talked with Kauffman eVenturing for a brief eVenturing Audiocast interview (3:03) on how to win one of the federal grants.

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The Bootstrapper's Bible
3/1/2007
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Seth Godin authored this comprehensive manual, which can be downloaded via the ChangeThis blog, on the nature and scope of bootstrapping for entrepreneurial growth companies.

Go To Source (www.changethis.com)
Investor Turnoffs
3/9/2007
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When pitching a potential investor, it is important to understand not only what they want to hear, but more importantly what they don't. Avoid these typical mistakes that many entrepreneurs make when seeking funding from angels and venture capitalists.

Go To Source (www.gaebler.com)

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