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  2. Entrepreneurial finance - Wikipedia

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    Entrepreneurial finance is the study of value and resource allocation, applied to new ventures.It addresses key questions which challenge all entrepreneurs: how much money can and should be raised; when should it be raised and from whom; what is a reasonable valuation of the startup; and how should funding contracts and exit decisions be structured.

  3. Microcredit - Wikipedia

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    Some of this increase in the number of businesses can be due to 'informal intermediation' [clarification needed] documented by Frithjof Arp and collaborators: Philanthropic, low-interest-rate microcredit fosters unintended entrepreneurship where some borrowers split loans they receive and on-lend to less-entrepreneurial borrowers. [7]

  4. National Entrepreneurship Network - Wikipedia

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    Based on an idea by Romesh Wadhwani, and co-founded with Sunita Singh, Nilima Rovshen, and Laura Parkin, the goal of the community is to enable new and future entrepreneurs to access events and resources, share ideas and content, organize and market activities, and forge relationships across India and the world.

  5. Business incubator - Wikipedia

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    The average food entrepreneur has to invest a lot of money before even making their food product, therefore not making profit for quite some time. Kitchen incubators give culinary entrepreneurs the opportunity to use low-cost kitchen space where they can rent a commercial kitchen space for an hourly or monthly rate.

  6. Small business - Wikipedia

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    The entrepreneurs of startups typically aim to scale up the company by adding employees, seeking international sales, and so on, a process which is often but not always financed by venture capital and angel investments. Successful entrepreneurs have the ability to lead a business in a positive direction by proper planning, adapting to changing ...

  7. Crowdfunding - Wikipedia

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    The platforms offer low minimum investments, often $100 – $10,000. [ 102 ] [ 103 ] There are over 75 real estate crowdfunding platforms in the United States. [ 104 ] The growth of real estate crowdfunding is a global trend.

  8. Angel investor - Wikipedia

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    Angel investors are often retired entrepreneurs or executives who may be interested in angel investing for reasons that go beyond pure monetary return. [ citation needed ] These reasons include: wanting to keep abreast of current developments in a particular business arena, mentoring another generation of entrepreneurs, and making use of their ...

  9. The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Bombay - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the Centre was announced by the Director of IIT Bombay during the inaugural session of Entrepreneurship Summit (E-Summit 2014), which was organized by the Entrepreneurship Cell of the Institute on 1–2 February 2014. [2] Five years later, in December 2019, the Centre was renamed as Desai Sethi School for Entrepreneurship.