3. Insufficient Capital; A common fatal mistake for many failed businesses is having insufficient operating funds. Business owners underestimate how much money is needed and they are forced to close before they even have had a fair chance to succeed.
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Although determining the amount of capital you need is one of the more difficult issues for a start-up, this task becomes much easier once you have a business plan and a board of advisors. Besides, having enough capital is an absolute necessity if your business is to grow beyond the dream stage.
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Companies that have been compelled to write down their assets believe that they will eventually recover a good portion of that value, but as housing values continue to fall, they are increasingly risking the loss of all if they find themselves with insufficient capital to stay the course.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration has seen lots of small businesses come and, unfortunately, go. According to the SBA, over 50% of small businesses fail in the first five years. Why? What goes wrong? ... 2. Insufficient capital (money)
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Insufficient Capital Contribution to the Equity Joint; Venture of Real Estate and Guaranty Without Authority; Jurisdiction: Arbitration; CIETAC; Date of Decision: July 8, 2000; 1.Case Brief; ... (2) The respondent should pay 82,429.42 US Dollars as damages due to his insufficient payment of the capital contribution;
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QMED Qmed Inc. (MM) QMed, Inc. Cites Insufficient Capital ... The Company has been unable to raise adequate capital to support both its operational needs and statutory reserve requirements related to its business and certain of its subsidiaries.
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The Company has been unable to raise adequate capital to support both its operational needs and statutory reserve requirements related to its business and certain of its subsidiaries.
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We recognize that regulatory capital requirements are only one tool among many that supervisors should use. ... A narrow micro-prudential concern for the solvency of individual firms, while necessary, is by itself insufficient to guard against financial instability. In fact, actions taken to preserve one or a few...
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EATONTOWN, N.J., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- QMed, Inc., (Nasdaq: QMED) today announced that it continues to incur losses. ... The Company has been unable to raise adequate capital to support both its operational needs and statutory reserve requirements related to its business and certain of its subsidiaries.
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