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What Is The Difference Between Bootstrapping And Funding
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 246987, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]Bootstrapping is a term that's used to describe the way that a company raises money and operates without outside funding. Funding is the act of providing capital for a company or project. A company can be funded by its owners, who provide the money to start it up and run it until they can generate enough profit to pay themselves back; they can be funded by investors, who buy stock in the company with the hope that they'll eventually see their money returned with interest; or they can be funded by government grants or loans from banks. In general, bootstrapping is thought to be less risky than seeking outside funding because you don't have to worry about losing control of your company if you don't make enough profit to repay what you owe. However, if your business fails completely then you won't have any assets left over after everything is paid off, which can mean losing everything if you have no other source of income or support yourself financially (like through unemployment insurance). On the other hand, if your business succeeds then bootstrapping may allow you more autonomy over how things are done within your organization without having someone else dictating how things should be run.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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