Venture capital
sustainable
being able to continue into the future
venture capital
money that is invested in new or emerging companies that are perceived as having great profit potential, risk capital
break-even point
point at which total revenue and total cost are equal
failure-tolerant
realizing that some projects will fail but nevertheless investing in them
personnel
staff, employees
appendix
supplementary material that is collected and appended at the back of a business plan
business angel
a particular type of investor, usually a successful entrepreneur, who is willing to invest in high-risk, high-growth firms at a very early stage, venture capitalist
pension fund
a financial institution that collects regular contributions from employers to provide retirement income for employees
business plan
a formal document that describes a business concept, outlines core business objectives, and details strategies and timelines for achieving those objectives
executive summary
a brief recounting of the key points contained in a business plan, management summary
competitive advantage
a company's ability to create more economic value than its competitors
exit strategy
explain how investors will be able to cash out their investment
ICT
information communication technology
revenue
the entire amount of income before any deductions are made
sales forecasts
the projection of probable future sales
asset base
the total value of assets that a company has
reap
to harvest; to obtain as the result of effort