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What Is The Difference Between Bootstrapping And Funding
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 246244, member: 61772"] [FONT=Verdana] The difference between bootstrapping and funding in business can be difficult to grasp. Both of these methods are used for starting a company, but they're different in many ways. In my understanding, in will explain how they work. Bootstrapping is when you use your own money to fund your business. This means that you don't get any external funding, but it also means that you don't have to deal with any investors or other parties who might want a say in how things are run. This can be very appealing to people who want complete control over their businesses without having to answer to anyone else or answer to outside interests. However, bootstrapping has its drawbacks, since you're using your own money, the amount of time it takes before you start making money back off your investment can be longer than if there had been external funding involved. Funding is when an investor gives money towards a business venture in exchange for equity ownership over that venture. This means that there's an additional party involved in the running of a company who might not agree with all decisions being made; however, it also means that more capital can be available for bigger projects, which may lead to greater profitability down the road.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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