Capital Sources for Businesses: Internal, Trade, Debt and Equity

Money is the lifeblood of a business. Business owners
must understand sources and uses of money (capital)
to be effective. By effective, we mean appropriately
match the need with the type so that the business
remains well capitalized (has enough money), does not
run into financial crisis (liquidity crunches that
inordinately distract management, damage credibility
and increase risk), and minimize cost of capital (and
thereby maximize the return to the equity holders).
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his core business. He had lots of questions and asked
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simple analysis that we facilitated and hopefully provide
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