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What is the importance of pre-money valuation For Your Business?

Strategy Driven

With the contribution of cash to the balance sheet of a business through the shareholder value, the post-money value becomes stronger due to the additional cash earned. A pre money valuation is crucial for financing as eventually, it can decide if an entrepreneur has the starry, strong and bad, or sometimes has no way out.

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Recommended Resource – Advocacy

Strategy Driven

Advocacy by John Daly provides actionable methods to effectively market ideas such that they are acted upon by the organization. These immediately implementable actions are supported by highly illustrative examples and tools/templates – everything needed to create and execute a plan to get action on one’s next proposal.

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6 Proven Tactics to Design an Effective Executive Healthcare Resume

Strategy Driven

The best Healthcare Executive Resumes outline human capital management, profitability successes, market share increases in addition to their impressive academic and association credentials that will generate the most calls for interviews. You must appeal to all of these audiences. Always be who you are on paper, online and in person.

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Ensuring your business’s data integrity empowers profitable business decisions

Strategy Driven

Breaches of data integrity, or BDIs, can damage a company’s reputation, demographic, product or service, or what’s worse, and often the outcome, finances. EnableSoft, is engaged in offering game changing software products and services to the business and financial services industry, healthcare and a dozen other markets.

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Warren Buffett's 2010 Shareholder Letter: What to Expect

Harvard Business Review

Establish "an unbending standard of performance" : Since 1965, Buffett has annually compared Berkshire's compounded growth in book value per share to the growth in the S&P 500 (plus dividends). But why compare apples (book value) to oranges (share price and dividends)? billion more than their total tangible book value.

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