Asset - Anything of value owned by an individual or company, such as cash, real estate, or investments, Liability - A financial obligation or debt that a company or individual owes to others., Equity - The ownership interest in a company, typically represented by shares of stock., Liquidity - The ability to quickly convert assets into cash without significant loss in value., Capital - Wealth in the form of money or assets, used to invest in a business or other ventures., ROI - A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated as the net profit divided by the initial investment cost., Yield - The income generated from an investment, usually expressed as a percentage of the investment’s cost or current market value., Diversification - The strategy of spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk, Bond - A fixed-income security representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically corporate or governmental., Portfolio - A collection of financial investments like stocks, bonds, commodities, and cash equivalents held by an individual or institution., Seed-Funding - The initial capital used to start a business, often provided by founders, friends, family, or angel investors., Burn-Rate - The rate at which a new company is spending its venture capital to finance overhead before generating positive cash flow from operations, Valuation - The process of determining the current worth of an asset or a company., Exit-Strategy - A plan for how investors will divest from a start-up investment, typically through an IPO (Initial Public Offering) or acquisition, Term-Sheet - A non-binding agreement that outlines the basic terms and conditions under which an investment will be made., Due-Diligence - The comprehensive appraisal of a business by a prospective buyer, particularly to assess its assets and liabilities and evaluate its commercial potential, Leverage - The use of borrowed capital (debt) to increase the potential return of an investment, which also increases the risk of loss., Bridge-Loan - A short-term loan that provides immediate cash flow to a start-up, typically used to cover operational costs or to bridge the gap until the next round of financing or an anticipated cash inflow,
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