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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2021 · 52 MIN

Why Cash Is King (And How To Make Investors Say Yes) With Andrew Whitman

from Tardigrades, not unicorns · host Elliot Begoun

The majority of businesses fail not so much because their idea sucks but because they run out of cash. This is why every other sensible angel believes that “Cash is King.” Every decision an entrepreneur makes is a cash implication. You can have your lovely P&Ls all you want, but at the end of the day, cash in the bank is what matters. Good investors know this to be a fact and would rather have entrepreneurs raise less money fast than throw a lot of money away in expensive mistakes. Elliot Begoun discusses this along with a dozen other valuable pieces of entrepreneurial advice with Andrew Whitman, successful consumer products executive and investor and founder of 2x Consumer Products Growth Partners. Having been on both sides of the capital-raising equation, Andy also has a say in teaching founders on how they can refine their pitch. Listen in, and don’t miss out on these wonderful packets of information!Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join The TIG Talks Community today:tigbrands.comFacebookLinkedIn

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