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  2. Burn rate - Wikipedia

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    Burn rate is the rate at which a company consumes its cash. [1] It is typically expressed in monthly terms and used for startups. E.g., "the company's burn rate is currently $65,000 per month." In this sense, the word "burn" is a synonymous term for negative cash flow. It is also a measure of how fast a company will use up its shareholder ...

  3. Burn Rate: Definition and Calculation - AOL

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    The burn rate of a company is a measure of its negative cash flow in a set period of time, typically a month. Investors, especially venture capitalists, monitor this metric closely to gauge when ...

  4. Private Equity Has Money to Burn - AOL

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    There's $1 trillion that needs to be spent -- and spent fast. As Andrew Ross Sorkin pointed out in The New York Times, private equity firms have a lot of capital that needs to be invested. As much ...

  5. Energy poverty and cooking - Wikipedia

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    The International Energy Agency (IEA), in its 2023 report, emphasizes the critical urgency of achieving universal access to clean cooking by 2030—a goal integral to health, equity, and environmental sustainability. The IEA estimates that an annual investment of US$8 billion is required to overcome funding gaps and enhance the adoption of ...

  6. Sustainability measurement - Wikipedia

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    Another example is the cod of the North Sea. [79] The comparison of the cases of fisheries and of mineral extraction tells us that the human pressure on the environment is causing a wide range of resources to go through a depletion cycle which follows a Hubbert curve.

  7. Environmental history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conservation in the United States, history of activism before 1960 Forestry. List of national forests of the United States; History of the lumber industry in the United States; Timeline of history of environmentalism, on organized efforts; George Perkins Marsh Prize for best book in environmental history

  8. Farm equity - Wikipedia

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    This represents all farm proprietors’ residual claims to farm assets. Increases in farm equity in the late 1970s became increasingly important for most agricultural producers as a source of additional collateral against which to obtain credit for operating and expansion purposes. The level of farm equity ranges widely from one farm to another.

  9. Home equity rates fall across the board ahead of the Fed’s ...

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    Borrowing against your home’s value just got a bit cheaper. The $30,000 HELOC (home equity line of credit) dropped to two basis points to 8.53 percent — its lowest level in a year and a half ...