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Small Business Check-In: Which Sectors Are Recovering Better and Why?

StartupNation

just two months later as businesses slashed headcount, reduced inventory and began reimagining nearly every in-person service through the lens of a remote delivery model. In the face of extreme uncertainty, small businesses sought payment relief and access to capital wherever they could. Personal guarantees are not required.

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Public Policy Quarterly Newsletter Issue 2

Angel Capital Association

Qualified Small Business Stock and Section 1202 Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) provides for up to 100% exclusion of Capital Gains taxes. QSBS is treated favorably for capital gains purposes if both the investor and the company meet certain requirements.

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Children believe in unicorns. Investors believe in racehorses.

Entrepreneur's Handbook

With revenue-based financing (RBF), you not only make a more sound investment, but you also increase your chances of investing in multiple winners. Founders receive the capital injection they need to continue scaling, and investors receive a consistent return on their principal. RBF is a win-win for investors as well as founders.

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How a SaaS Startup Grew Their Sales Team and Increased Revenue with Non-Equity VC Funding

Entrepreneur's Handbook

Udesh understood there was an opportunity for growth, the demand is there, but the financial resources to capitalize on it are not. Here the lack of available growth capital is just slowing down expansion, a great moment to start fundraising. And that, they realized, could be leveraged for more capital without diluting themselves.

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4 Key Reasons to Consider Microlending to Fund Your Startup

StartupNation

Among the financing solutions available to startups and small business owners, microlending is one of the more accessible. Essentially, microlending is the practice of giving small loans – it can range anywhere from $500 to $50,000 – to entrepreneurs and business owners in need of funds. Businesses with small financing needs.

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