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How can we start raising capital to build our company?

Depending on the amount of capital that we can raise, I believe is how we will start. We estimate we will need about M for a good solid startup but even with 0K we might cover our monthly payments with our monthly cashflows. My partner and I both agree we would like at [...]

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where can I find information on ways to receive federal aid during the real estate crisis?

My husband invested in real estate during the housing boom in Florida and he bought 5 properties and turned them into rentals. We have had many problems within the last couple years with renters becoming delinquent on payments, some ultimately being evicted. Now we would like to get rid of the properties because it has [...]

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why it is important for a business firm to maintain liquidity?

one of the imp. objective of financial management is to maintain liquidity.liquidity means invest funds in liquid asset…..these are those assets which can be easily converted into cash without dimunition in value

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I have a presentation to give ?

I am employed as GM Asset Management in a real estate and town developing company which holds construction machinery worth millions. I am required to manage , allocate and maintain all this earth moving and construction equipment which are company’s assets . I need good references for educating myself on principles , rules and [...]

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Should all receivables be treated as assets and all payables be treated as libilities?

You are an employee of a Wealth Management consultancy. As your first accounting assignment for the consultancy, you are auditing the chart of accounts for a client. You notice that all receivables are treated as assets and all payables as liability in the chart of accounts. Is this correct? Explain your answer.

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