Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°170 : Yes, Google is an advertising company and one of it’s source of revenue comes from AdSense products. * Ligne n°285 : Companies that promise more efficient management of existing energy and material resources hold the most potential in the cleantech sector. Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°18 : + What are the federal government's sources of revenue? * Ligne n°240 : + What are the sources of revenue for state governments? * Ligne n°241 : + What are the sources of revenue for local governments? * Ligne n°242 : + How have the sources of revenue for state and local government changed over time? * Ligne n°272 : The Numbers: What are the federal government’s sources of revenue? * Ligne n°276 : Numbers_Figure-1_What-are-fed-govts-sources-of-revenue * Ligne n°279 : Numbers_Figure 1_What are fed govt sources of revenue_high * Ligne n°281 : * The individual income tax has been the largest single source of federal revenue since 1950, averaging just over 8 percent of GDP. * Ligne n°285 : * The remaining sources of revenue have fluctuated less, together claiming between 0.5 and 1.0 percent of GDP since 1950 and standing near the bottom of that range in 2008. * Ligne n°286 : * Numbers_Figure-2_What-are-federal-govt-sources-of-revenue * Ligne n°288 : Numbers_figure 2_What are federal govt sources of revenue_high * Ligne n°289 : * Changes in the shares of the various taxes in total federal revenue reflect these historical shifts. The individual income tax has consistently provided nearly half of total federal revenue since 1950, while other revenue sources have waxed and waned. Excise taxes brought in 19 percent of total revenue in 1950 but only about 3 percent in recent years. The share of revenue coming from the corporate income tax dropped from about one-third in the early 1950s to less than one-sixth in 2008. In contrast, payroll taxes provided more than one-third of revenue in 2008, compared with just one-tenth in the early 1950s. Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°44 : Several relevant sources of capital are available to a startup in * Ligne n°62 : This section describes the various sources from which startups may * Ligne n°64 : sources will generally tend to invest in the company's equity. In * Ligne n°68 : The main sources of finance which are available to startups are * Ligne n°80 : another important source of financing for startups--both directly, by * Ligne n°86 : This is the first source of financing sought by most entrepreneurs * Ligne n°94 : for faithful but penniless entrepreneurs, are a common source of * Ligne n°120 : sources of financing. Angel associations may also be contacted for * Ligne n°138 : source for seed financing, but not for pre-seed financing. Moreover, * Ligne n°236 : The main source for mezzanine loans are commercial banks, * Ligne n°270 : cycle, the company may use other sources of debt financing. For * Ligne n°287 : writers. E-articles is a free information resource. If you suspect Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°33 : sources. In this day and age of tight liquidity, many organisations * Ligne n°42 : · An introduction to the different sources of finance available to * Ligne n°46 : sources of funds * Ligne n°49 : different sources of funds. * Ligne n°55 : source. However, whilst these may be "traditional" ways of raising * Ligne n°56 : funds, they are by no means the only ones. There are many more sources * Ligne n°64 : A company might raise new funds from the following sources: * Ligne n°76 : · Government sources * Ligne n°102 : dividends, offers an important, simple low-cost source of finance, * Ligne n°305 : source of funds. * Ligne n°320 : attractive source of finance because interest charges reduce the * Ligne n°334 : However, it is true that the use of retained earnings as a source * Ligne n°339 : attractive source of finance because investment projects can be * Ligne n°366 : Borrowings from banks are an important source of finance to companies. * Ligne n°558 : An industrial or commercial business can use hire purchase as a source * Ligne n°579 : funding from a source other than his own pocket. However, the term * Ligne n°627 : other sources of finance * Ligne n°682 : stages from its own resources. Market research indicates the * Ligne n°691 : sources from which they might be obtained Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°27 : Venture capital firms and finding a venture capital source. Use the * Ligne n°41 : investment firms that provide a venture capital source and start-up * Ligne n°55 : Venture capital source - The National Association of Seed and Venture * Ligne n°63 : venture capital source investors directory, look under advice and * Ligne n°70 : private companies seeking venture capital source investment - or for * Ligne n°76 : Venture capital source - Athens, Ohio 740-593-4331l. * Ligne n°80 : Directory of business loan and venture capital sources. Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°2 : #Yahoo! Answers: Answers and Comments for What are the primary sources of capital for a firm, also what are the two sub-sources for each primary source? * Ligne n°91 : What are the primary sources of capital for a firm, also what are the two sub-sources for each primary source? Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°43 : Prior work on leverage implicitly assumes capital availability depends solely on firm characteristics. However, market frictions that make capital structure relevant may also be associated with a firm’s source of capital. Examining this intuition, we find firms that have access to the public bond markets, as measured by having a debt rating, have significantly more leverage. Although firms with a rating are fundamentally different, these differences do not explain our findings. Even after controlling for firm characteristics that determine observed capital structure, and instrumenting for the possible endogeneity of having a rating, firms with access have 35% more debt. Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°44 : Entrepreneurs can turn to a variety of sources to finance the establishment or expansion of their businesses. Common sources of business capital include personal savings, loans from friends and relatives, loans from financial institutions such as banks or credit unions, loans from commercial finance companies, assistance from venture capital firms or investment clubs, loans from the Small Business Administration and other government agencies, and personal or corporate credit cards. But for some business-people, these sources of financing are either unavailable, or available with restrictions or provisions that are either impossible for the company to meet or deemed excessive by the business owner. In such instances, the capital-hungry entrepreneur has the option of pursuing a number of nontraditional financing sources to secure the money that his or her company needs. Some of the more common nontraditional financing sources include selling assets, borrowing against the cash value * Ligne n°47 : SELLING ASSETS. Some entrepreneurs choose to sell some of their personal or business assets in order to finance the opening or continued existence of their enterprise. Generally, business owners who have already established the viability of their firm and are looking to expand their operations do not have to take this sometimes dramatic course of action, since their record will often allow them to secure capital from another source, either private or public. Whether selling personal or business assets, the small business owner should take a rational approach. Some entrepreneurs, desperate to secure money, end up selling business assets that are important to basic business operations. In such instances, the entrepreneur may end up accelerating rather than halting the demise of his or her business. Only nonessential equipment and inventory should be sold. Similarly, care should be taken in the selling of personal assets. Items like boats, antiques, etc. can fetch a decent price. But * Ligne n°54 : OTHER POSSIBLE SOURCES OF FINANCING. Some entrepreneurs obtain financing for growth and expansion through franchising or licensing. Basically, they get money by selling the rights to a unique business or product to other companies. Other small business owners are able to form alliances or partnerships with other firms that have a vested interest in their success, such as customers, suppliers, or distributors. These business owners may obtain funds from their partners through cooperative work agreements, barter arrangements, or trade credit. The Internet provides another potential source of leads for loans from nontraditional sources. For example, America's Business Funding Directory, at http://www.businessfinance.com, includes a searchable database of nontraditional funding sources. * Ligne n°87 : Search: (_) All sources (_) Community Q&A (_) Reference topics * Ligne n°111 : [icon-relatedquestion-answered.gif] Discuss any three forms and sources of business financing? Read answer... * Ligne n°112 : [icon-relatedquestion-answered.gif] Why is it important to match the type of asset and the source of financing? Read answer... * Ligne n°113 : [icon-relatedquestion-answered.gif] Name and explain five sources of debt financing? Read answer... * Ligne n°115 : [icon-relatedquestion-UNanswered.gif] What are sources of financing? * Ligne n°124 : * What are external sources of financing? * Ligne n°125 : * What are the 3 main sources of financing for businesses? * Ligne n°126 : * What is a not source? * Ligne n°131 : * Expain the various nontraditional sources of long term financing? * Ligne n°139 : IFRAME: /main/noscript_ads.jsp?title=nontraditional%20financing%20sources&ntabs=3&category= Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°40 : SPC seeks new sources of vital health funding * Ligne n°45 : SPC seeks new sources of vital health funding * Ligne n°47 : Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, Friday 29 October 2010—The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) is seeking new sources of funding to sustain the long-term battle against the epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) which kill more than half of the region’s people prematurely. * Ligne n°63 : Fiji described this work as ‘vital to our communities’ and for which development partners should be thanked. It was concerned though about the loss of funding and suggested that SPC seek support from alternative, non-traditional sources such as China to ‘lighten the load carried by our traditional donors’. * Ligne n°235 : * Made in the early 70s, this 13-part National Film Unit series includes footage taken from several NFU programmes and archival sources. The nostalgia is doubled as bowtie-wearing presenter Bernard Kearns presents footage alongside interviews with elderly gents and ladies who reminisce about the good old days. This edition focuses on the opening decades of the 20th century; things take a dark turn when Kearns discusses World War I and provides alarming statistics of loss of life. The Years Back - The Twentieth Century 12 Feb- Television, 1973 Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : UTF-8 Forme recherchée : source _________________________________________________________________________________________________ * Ligne n°25 : * sources of funding » * Ligne n°163 : investigate all possible sources of financial help from their own