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So you have an incredible startup idea? You’re passionate. You’re inspired. You’re starting to worry about money. All founders’ conversations shift from vision to money. It’s unavoidable. You need money to launch. You need money to stay alive. Here’s, what you need to keep in the forefront of your mind.
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