Economics


Alby


If I file Articles of Incorporation and thus Incorporate a business, what does a bank/lender look at when issuing lines of credit to an Incorporated Business? Does the business need to show assets to secure a loan? Or does the very nature of being Incorporated justify at least a minimum amount a lender is willing to risk on a business?
This is of course given that you have a business plan and will actually put the money to use in making the business successful. But I’m talking about starting out on Day 1 with $0.00 and Zero Assets for the business?

Or is the only option for a newly former Incorporation to seek Venture Capital and hand over partial ownership to those Venture Vultures?

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maharbbal asked:


Hi, I’ve been reading that usually the amount borrowed and re-invested in the economy equals five times the amounts of savings (life insurance + personal bank accounts) in this given (developing) country.

Is that correct?

Please give sources with the answer

Thx

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darkmatterdigital asked:


Just wondering if anyone is thinking about this and if there is any documentation out there on how software vendors handled the introduction of the Euro.

As for investments… I guess the software problem has to be tackled before it trickles down to the financial sector.

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gwapo asked:


I learned that the rich guys invest alot, but I’m not rich. I don’t have lots of 2nd chances. So how do you minimize risk?

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guillerminelgrande asked:


Where can I find statistical data, from a reliable source, about how many households (I’m looking specifically for middle-class, but global stats would also do) have investments in the stock market?. I don’t mean trust funds or other “indirect” investments but people actually buying and trading stocks.

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galgal asked:


What will happen if the level of investments in a country rises.

and is a rising exchange rate good for a country? or do countries only look for a stable exchange rate?