Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
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Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
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Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
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#3How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
#4"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
#5"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
It's really not a bad idea to set up a business model with a set of variables defined from which you base your projections. When I do this, I make it very easy to drop in actuals and have the projections auto updated based on the collected metrics over the original projected ones.
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
#6"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
That said, business plans can be useful and help the founders solidify their business model, predict costs, etc. If anything, it helps you get a vague idea of what to expect a few years down the road instead of just the next 60 days.
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
#7"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
And how is it worth $50k to make it harder to raise the $500k+ you'll probably need to build your company?
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
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#9"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
And how is it worth $50k to make it harder to raise the $500k+ you'll probably need to build your company?
2) this is especially true living in a part of the country with a reasonable cost of living. Somewhere like Missouri, $50k is two reasonable years of runway for a single 20-something (even in a metro area like St Louis, you'll be able to rent for ~$400 .)
3) it's pretty ridiculous (and arrogant) to assume that nowhere else in the country can you get investors.
Re: Ten $50,000 grants for startups who move to St. Louis
#10"Your business model, including 3- or 5-year financial projections that include sales, profits, cash flows, and returns on investment." How can anyone reasonably predict where their N-month old company is going to be in 3-5 years?
Yes technology is impossible to predict but they want to see that you've given it more thought then, we don't need revenue Google buys us in year 2!!!1!