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    • Solar Impulse airplane is setting solar-powered flight record in Texas May 23, 2013
      The Swiss-made Solar Impulse plane went after a distance record for solar-powered flight on Wednesday as it sailed from Phoenix to Dallas-Fort Worth, on the second leg of its coast-to-coast odyssey across America.The super-light, super-wide plane rose from its runway at Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport at 4:47 a.m. MST (7:47 a.m. ET) with Andr […]
      Alan Boyle, Science Editor
    • Rare plant in danger from logging at Boy Scout camp in California May 23, 2013
      Expulsion from the Boy Scouts of America is a dishonor few Scouts endure. But that was the punishment imposed on Kim Kuska, a self-taught naturalist and former biology teacher who had been with the organization for more than 50 years.His crime: an obsession with the rare, and unfortunately named, Dudley’s lousewort.Since the 1970s, the Eagle Scout and adult […]
      Susanne Rust, The Center for Investigative Reporting
    • Light of my life: Homemade engagement ring glows when fiancee is near May 23, 2013
      An inventor's romantic proposal idea has come to happy fruition. It took months of work, but Ben Kokes crafted an engagement ring for his girlfriend, Julie, that would light up from within — but only after he put it on her finger and took her by the hand.(First, for those who can't stand the suspense, don't worry: She said yes, and she loves i […]
      Devin Coldewey
    • Neanderthal baby had only breast milk for 7 months May 23, 2013
      By Stephanie Pappas LiveScience A baby Neanderthal who lived in what is now Belgium about 100,000 years ago started eating solid food at 7 months old, revealing a new aspect of the evolution of breast-feeding.The precision of this estimate is courtesy a new technique that uses elements in teeth to determine when breast-feeding started and stopped. Though res […]
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    • Moon or asteroid? Congress debates best Mars pit stop May 23, 2013
      By Clara MoskowitzSpace.comNASA's plan to lasso an asteroid for astronauts as a deep-space dry run for a future mission to Mars has some members of Congress wondering if the space agency would be better off setting its sights on the moon instead.The asteroid mission was announced when President Barack Obama unveiled his 2014 NASA budget request. The sch […]
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Primer on Business Capitalization & Financing

The most common questions I receive have to do with Business Capitalization & Financing. Many of them are from beginners, or people who have been in business but have limited experience in this subject area. Even experienced managers sometimes find that they need help in grasping the basics of some Capital & Financing schemes.

I’ve found a presentation, posted on the internet, that serves as a primer for those who want to learn about the various approaches; including Equity, Bank Financing, and Non-Traditional Financing. The article title states that it’s geared to the Recycling Industry, but the information is broad enough for any interested business person.

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