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How To Find Investors For A Clothing Line.

By Fashion-Incubator.com

One of the most frequent questions I get is how to find an investor to produce a clothing line. Unfortunately, it is much easier to define who won't get money rather than who will. In this series, I'll be exploring the reaso more...

Business Debt Refinancing: The Basics

The conversion of original debt, including whatever outstanding or overdue amounts, into a new debt instrument, is the basis of business debt refinancing. As the same with refinancing a house mortgage, businesses can consolidate their debt and obtain a better interest rate. Various lenders offer many different business d more...

Accounting Basics

The process of classifying, recording, analyzing, and reporting financial data, in a nutshell, is known as Accounting. Just as with your personal finances, businesses need an effective and efficient way of keeping track of their money, and the method of doing so often varies with each business. Its quite common for small more...

Budgeting & Financial Projections: Hot Tips

A budget is an extremely important element in the financial area of your business. Budgets help with a variety of tasks, such as giving you a good idea of how much you are spending and if you are exceeding your spending limits in certain areas, and the most important thing: it helps to track the flow and progress of your more...

Capital Viability: Are You Ready?

To determine if your business is financially viable and to boost your chances of success consider designer Derek Lam. Lam started his business with $380,000. Not exactly a shoestring budget. After presenting his first collection he didn't sell a single piece of clothing to stores. This "Dark and Heavy" collection, while more...