Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures

Harvard Business School Case Selection - Business Fundamentals Series - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures

I enjoy reading materials from the Harvard guys.

Many of us, either by experience or by trial-and-error found out how to go about doing certain things. However, most never go beyond thinking why things work in a certain way, or how they relate to other things in the grand scale or even if there is any general principles.

The beauty of HBR articles are just this: They have the exceptional ability to distill knowledge and present them in a form that produces "ah-ha!" everytime I read them.

Bootstrap Finance: The Art of Start-ups is one such article. Written in 1992 many of its principles still ring
a bell. While many entrepreneur articles today focus on how to use other people’s money to start business and glorify the venture-backed startup, this article stood out with its down-to-earth commentary on how to get up and running on limited resources.

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