Across
- 3. Type of investor that are typically companies or industry players who invest for mutual benefit, such as partnerships, technology sharing, or market access
- 6. Funding stage where the business takes shape, seed funding from angel investors or venture capital
- 9. _ on Investment - Measures your profit
- 10. Spreading investments reduces risk
- 13. _ Capital, a type of investor that becomes a key stakeholder that enters during the business growth stage
- 14. Stage where the business stabilizes, with a steady customer base and consistent profits
- 18. Investing style, where the priority is by generating regular compensation through investments like dividend-paying stocks or bonds
- 20. _Cost - Every choice means forgoing another
- 21. Stage where the business expands, aiming to scale, funding comes from investors
- 23. Business financing that involves selling a stake in the business to raise capital
- 26. Higher rewards usually come with greater risks
- 27. Stage where the business is formally established, and securing initial funding
Down
- 1. Funding stage that typically comes from personal savings or support from close friends and family
- 2. Business financing that Combines features of debt and equity, includes instruments like convertible bonds or mezzanine financing
- 4. Earnings grow over time when reinvested
- 5. Type of financing during the maturity stage, also known as a mezzanine financing
- 6. Funding stage where the during the growth phase funding supports scaling operations, entering new markets, etc.
- 7. Business financing that is borrowing money from banks, financial institutions, or issuing bonds
- 8. _ Equity, a type of investor that are attracted to Mature businesses seeking to optimize operations or expand further
- 11. Money today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its earning potential
- 12. Type of investors, _ investors provides seed capital to refine products and enter the market
- 15. Investing style, where investors focus on companies with high potential for rapid growth, often in emerging industries
- 16. Some assets, like a phone, can quickly convert to cash
- 17. Stage where the business reinvents to renew growth or exit through selling, merging of public offering
- 19. Type of fundraising where a business is in its final stage, business is no longer private
- 22. is the possibility of losing something of value or facing an uncertain outcome due to an action or decision
- 24. Rising prices erode money’s value
- 25. Investing style, this style focuses on finding undervalued stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value