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The Significance of Mezzanine Capital in Funding a Business
Mezzanine Capital, also known as Mezzanine Debt, is a type of liability funding that comprises equity-based option, such as rights and warrants, and a lower-priority debt. It is a hybrid debt matter that is in subordinate to an existing debt, a debt provided by senior lenders such as banks and venture capital investors.
Posted on Jun-27-2011
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How to Re-Apply for Startup Loans or Seed Capital After your Bank Declined
It is very discouraging when after all the efforts you have invested in and the time consumed of securing all the documents needed, you were still rejected by your bank. This loan rejection could affect your business lines of credit for future business loans.
Posted on Apr-20-2011
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