National Business Capital
The New Definition of Leverage: From Access to Alignment
When capital conditions tighten, a company’s access to its own leverage diminishes. Many are left scrambling, retrofitting narratives just to stay in play.
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4mCapital That Compounded Into Control
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6mBreaking Through the Capital Ceiling
Trident Technologies was growing, but its capital structure was starting to work against it. The owner recognized her business was in transition, one that needed the right kind of capital before its next phase of growth could begin.
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13m2 Cash runway: Understanding your financial timing
Cash runway is a timing indicator that can help businesses make decisions from positions of strength, not survival. Read on for the meaning, formula, and more.
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3mTEST: Capital that moves at the speed of opportunity
How a $200K Flex Line helped Next Wave Coffee secure a fourth location and generate $1M+ in annual revenue
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16mBeyond Deployment: How Capital Matures into Infrastructure
This article explores how businesses transition from simple growth to enduring infrastructure, defining 'True Capital' as the embedded systems and operational DNA that sustain longevity beyond the initial founder's ambition.