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A $4.8 Million Cash Raise Taught Us A Few Things.

As a startup, you can only afford to take a few risks. Many meetings are required while raising funds , and you must be ready for investors to withdraw for various reasons. Yet, it's worthwhile since you may expand your company and earn a sizable income! It could be time to approach your boss for a raise if you've been employed by your employer for a long and believe that your compensation does not adequately recognize your efforts. To increase your chances of success, you must make sure you're asking for a respectable sum of money and perform certain actions before and during the meeting. Many people are afraid to ask for money because they believe it shows they lack business sense or are foolish. But asking for money may be a terrific approach to demonstrate to your boss that you are dedicated to improving the business. You may want financial assistance from your family and friends if you want to take advantage of possibilities to grow your firm. While it might be difficu

Navigating the Price Discovery Period in Net Leases

Price discovery has become more difficult due to the recent increase in high-frequency trading, dark pools, and non-exchange trading . According to Jim Ceresnak, executive director at B+E, this is especially true in the net lease area, where determining the optimal cap rate for a property has grown increasingly complex. A net lease is a leasing arrangement in which the tenant pays the rent and any additional property expenditures such as insurance, taxes, utilities, and upkeep. Commercial landlords favor net leases in big, single-tenant properties and commercial buildings because they may shift a significant portion of the property expenditures to the tenant while remaining more passive than a gross lease. Investors should keep a careful eye on the net leasing market. This section has a proven track record of long-term cash flow consistency. Investors have attracted these assets in recent years because of their historically low-risk profile and consistent cash flow. Net leasing activit