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cover start-up costs, to provide working capital, to secure facilities or equipment, and to hire employees. Most small firms … are at a relative disadvantage, because they are too small to access the public debt and equity markets. Similarly, they … Finances (NSSBF) to examine the financing strategies of very small firms, a largely understudied segment of the small business …
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There is an increased interest in small companies and entrepreneurship among academicians and policy makers. The melting of the cold war and the collapse of the socialist economies of the Soviet bloc, in combination with the interest of the affected countries in imitating some form of...
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this effect. It is shown that this entails financing high quality ventures with debt and low quality ventures with equity … provided by the entrepreneur and the quality of the business venture. External financing induces the effort-averse entrepreneur …. This explains the predominance of debt in the capital structures of small firms. …
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compared to traditional sources of financing when bootstrap financing comprised at least 60% of the total start-up capital. No …This study examines the use of bootstrap financing for a sample of 78 firms in a Midwestern state. The results show … that traditional sources of capital accounted for 65% of the firms' start-up capital and 35% of the start-up capital was …
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are unable to tap into this market. Instead, they depend on owner equity, other private equity, and debt financing. Survey …. Evidence suggests that debt financing for small businesses was extremely important, especially for young firms. … data from the Federal Reserve Board allow an in depth look at the patterns of small business financing in the late nineties …
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Successful decision making in small firms requires the availability of financial information and its deployment in a variety of financial management techniques. This prescriptive dictate and the techniques and practices it advocates have developed from, and are supported by, a framework of...
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to cases of pre-venture-capital start-up firms, along with the practical implications that would follow, efforts are made …
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small and medium-sized enterprises have become a major driving force making China's economic miracle. Financing is critical … to small business; however, there are limited studies on financing sources for Chinese small business and how different … financing sources affect the performance of small business. This paper investigates the influence of different financing …
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to cases of pre-venture-capital start-up firms, along with the practical implications that would follow, efforts are made …
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activity due to either debt or equity gaps. However, in terms of externally supplied finance, it is arguably the availability … of debt which is of greatest signifi­cance to most entrepreneurs. Given the inevitable information problems associated … with the provision of debt finance, the nature of the relationship between bank and entrepreneur can be of considerable …
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