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Business Acquisition

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Business Acquisition refers to the process by which one company purchases another company, either in whole or in part, to expand its operations, enter new markets, acquire assets, or achieve…
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Burn Rate

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Burn Rate is a financial term that refers to the rate at which a company spends its available cash reserves or capital over a certain period of time, typically measured…
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Bridge Loans

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Bridge Loans are short-term financing options that provide temporary funding to help individuals or businesses meet immediate financial needs until they can secure more permanent financing or resolve a specific…
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Break-Even Point

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The Break-Even Point is a financial metric used to determine the level of sales or production at which a business covers all its costs, resulting in neither profit nor loss.…
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Borrowing Base

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A Borrowing Base is the maximum amount of money that a lender is willing to loan to a borrower, based on the value of the borrower's collateral. The borrowing base…
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Blind Shipment

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A Blind Shipment is a type of shipping arrangement where the identity of one or more parties involved in the transaction, typically the shipper and/or the consignee, is concealed from…
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Bill of Lading

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A Bill of Lading (BOL) is a legally binding document issued by a carrier (such as a shipping company) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. It serves multiple purposes,…
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Bill & Hold

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Bill and Hold is a sales arrangement in which a seller bills a customer for goods but retains physical possession of the goods until a later date, typically at the…
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