Entrepreneurship: Providing support for cash-strapped start-ups
Banks are helping sustain a steady stream of start-up activity Start-up companies often have to survive on shoe-string budget, but this can be offset by the fact that their initial capital outlays te
Banks are helping sustain a steady stream of start-up activity
Start-up companies often have to survive on shoe-string budget, but this can be offset by the fact that their initial capital outlays tend to be of a modest nature. However, no company, however frugal and unassuming in its outlook, can survive on ambition alone; which is why it is crucial for the principals and promoters to have given more than a little thought to their...
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