FIN 305 Lecture 3: WEEK 3

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Any person/organization who has a (financial) interest in the success of the business. Connected to the business entity in such a way that their financial success is directly impacted of the success of the business entity. Whether the stakeholder is an individual or organization, there are individuals involved who can personally be impacted. Often put small amount of their capital in. Often owners and engaged in developing products/technology, getting initial customers, recruiting initial staff, obtaining seed capital, and starting operations. Provide the all critical revenues for the business entity. Provide equipment, goods, and services to the company. Often provide entity with significant financial capital for growth (to get started, to expand) Called risk capital because early startup operations are usually uncertain and risky. Another source of capital for entity but only make capital for entity if risks are very low. Make a variety of decisions related to realizing the mission.

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