Venture: A new business enterprise that involves risk and uncertainty with the expectation of significant financial returns.
Startup: A fledgling company that is in the early stages of its development and has high potential for growth.
Entrepreneurship: The act of starting, running, and growing a business venture, often with the goal of creating something new that has significant impact.
Angel Investor: An individual who provides financing to a startup or early-stage company in exchange for an equity stake.
Venture Capital: Private equity investors who provide funding to startups and early-stage companies in exchange for an equity stake.
Seed Capital: Funding provided to a startup or early-stage company to help launch a product or service.
Series A, B, C funding: Rounds of financing provided to a company as it grows, typically with increasing amounts of capital raised.
Bootstrapping: A method of starting a business without external financing, relying instead on personal savings or revenue generated from the business.
Lean Startup: A method of starting and growing a business that emphasizes rapid experimentation, feedback, and iteration to reduce risk and uncertainty.
Incubator: An organization that provides resources, mentorship, and funding to startups and early-stage companies in order to help them grow.
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