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Love Money

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Love Money
Money from family or friends used for the initial market research and/or operations for a company. Love money is vitally important when a start-up cannot otherwise qualify for financing because without it, a company can hardly come into being, let alone become successful. Love money may be given in exchange for equity, but it is usually a loan, sometimes with no fixed repayment date.


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