OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF RAISING MONEY FOR YOUR BUSINESS (Plus 10 Associated Articles)
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It's difficult to raise funding for your company these days. Here are three tips that will help to make it easier.Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:16:06 PSTen-usOVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF RAISING MONEY FOR YOUR BUSINESS
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/5871Wed, 06 Jan 2010 10:16:06 PSTRaising Capital - Part 1 Raising capital in a free enterprise system. In part 1, I discuss debt versus capital and the failure of our free enterprise school system to teach us how to become wealthy.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/2Thu, 12 Nov 2009 03:39:25 PSTAre you struggling to raise capital and launch your business? Would you like to know where the investors are? If you are having trouble raising capital, you either are not in the right space or your don't understand The Language of Capital. When you know where to find the investors (not venture capital people who want 60-70% of your business) and you know the language of capital, you can raise all the capital you need.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/15Thu, 18 Mar 2010 05:15:40 PSTWhat To DO When You Don't Know What To Do NEXT? In the course of building your business, there are times where you may not actually be sure of what next steps to take or even what questions to ask. I help entrepreneurs with business development and small business funding support and coaching and these are the very questions I hear from clients during our first meeting.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/145Mon, 04 Jan 2010 04:16:45 PSTSmall Business Funding: The Haves And The Have-Nots I’ve heard it literally thousands of times from inventors and start-up entrepreneurs “I have the best idea on the planet --- why can’t I get anyone to invest in me?” Every entrepreneur has the opportunity in this country to seek funding to help launch their idea yet very few do it successfully. It has everything to do with the opportunities you can actually create for yourself.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/148Wed, 01 Oct 2008 12:50:36 PSTPoker Affiliate Programs: Generate Online Poker Income Without Risking Your Capital Current or potential Website owners investigating affiliate programs will no doubt discover the huge and baffling variety of sites on offer. Incorporating a huge online industry is one of the most likely to produce financial results for an affiliate. One of the largest of these is the online gaming industry. This Internet success story has created a boom in both the online and real world gambling industries. One of the most prominent individual sectors within the gaming indus...
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/3097Sun, 24 May 2009 01:19:25 PSTThe Working Capital Model - Market Cycle Investment Management - Mentoring Program Professional Investment Manager Steve Selengut, and an experienced panel of experts, walk you through the Market Cycle Investment Management (MCIM) portfolio management process. We'll hold your hand, answer your questions, and do everything we can short of security selection as you learn how to run your portfolio.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/5638Wed, 18 Aug 2010 09:44:49 PSTInvestment Performance Analysis Using the Working Capital Asset Allocation Model - Part 1 It matters not what lines, numbers, indices, or gurus you worship, you just can't know where the stock market is going or when it will change direction. Too much investor time and analytical effort is wasted trying to predict course corrections… even more is squandered comparing portfolio Market Values with a handful of unrelated indices and averages.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/5648Sun, 28 Mar 2010 05:54:01 PSTInvestment Retrospective – A Preemptive Portfolio Protection Strategy (October 2009) The WCM was nearly ten years old when the robust 1987 rally became the dreaded "Black Monday", (computer loop?) correction on October 19th. Sudden and sharp, that 50% or so correction proved the applicability of a methodology that had fared well in earlier minor downturns.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/5669Wed, 04 Nov 2009 07:02:18 PSTThis Stock Market Correction Is Dead (September 2009) Actually, hindsight and the Investment Grade Value Stock Index (IGVSI) Bargain Level Monitor tell us that it died early in March 2009. More realistically, however, corrections don't really die quite so abruptly. They are supplanted by rallies--- and vice versa.
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http://articleadvocates.com/articleadvocates/Display.cfm/5671Wed, 04 Nov 2009 06:59:37 PSTHow's Your Investment Portfolio Doing? --- Seven Long-Term Indicators (July 2009) Before Wall Street conned investors into thinking of calendar quarters as "short-term" and single years as "long-term", market cycles were used to test investment strategies. Performance analysis was a test of management style and overall methodology, not a calendar year horse race with one of the popular averages. Bor-ing, yes--- but meaningful.
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