A startup will be in a much stronger position if it can make it to profitability without raising any additional money
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A startup will be in a much stronger position if it can make it to profitability without raising any additional money 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
The real test of a startup's success is revenue, not fundraising 1 0 2Argument #e4bf83ec 1 0 2
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A startup will be in a much stronger position if it can make it to profitability without raising any additional money 1 0 2and
The real test of a startup's success is revenue, not fundraising 1 0 2Then it must be true that...
Fundraising is not what will make your company successful 1 0 2Mentions
Paul Graham/How to Raise Money
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Startups often require funding from investors 1 0 2Startups should approach venture capital firms before they run out of money 1 0 2Startups should spend their investment money wisely, as running out of money is a common cause of failure 1 0 2Startups that raise money usually do it more than once 1 0 1A high proportion of successful startups raise money 1 0 2When raising money, a startup should focus its whole attention on it so it can get done quickly and get back to work 1 0 2The amount a startup should raise depends on the startup's needs, not on the amount investors are willing to invest 1 0 2The real test of a startup's success is revenue, not fundraising 1 0 2It will be easier to raise money at a lower valuation 1 0 2It is possible to raise too much money in startup fundraising 1 0 2