Many entrepreneurs actually refuse to do financial projections beyond the first year, insisting that no one can predict the future.
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Many entrepreneurs actually refuse to do financial projections beyond the first year, insisting that no one can predict the future. What they might not know is that investors look at projections not merely as predictions, but more as commitments from the founder and his team.
Read More »How to Predict Your Start-up’s Financial Future
Many entrepreneurs actually refuse to do financial projections beyond the first year, insisting that no one can predict the future.
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