Primary research involves collecting original data directly from sources, such as customers, using methods like surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and observations.
Secondary research involves using existing data sources like market reports, industry studies, and government statistics to gather insights without conducting new research.
Data comes in two main types: qualitative data, which provides insights into feelings, opinions, and experiences, and quantitative data, which is numerical and can be easily organised into charts and graphs.
A market map is a visual representation that helps businesses understand where their products stand relative to competitors' products based on factors like quality and price.
Crowdfunding is when lots of people give small amounts of money online for your project, you get funds if you reach your goal; otherwise, they keep their money.
Short-term financing options are used for immediate needs and quick repayment, examples include bank overdrafts, trade credit from suppliers, and short-term loans.
Share Capital (For Corporations) is like selling parts of your business to people, you get money, but they become owners too, and you have to share decisions.
There are several ways to enhance cash flow, including encouraging customers to pay faster or offering discounts for early payment, negotiating better terms with suppliers to delay payments, considering short-term financing options like bank overdrafts, managing inventory efficiently to avoid tying up excess cash, and obtaining financing from different sources based on your needs and financial situation.
Long-term financing options are suitable for larger amounts over an extended period, they include personal savings, venture capital, share capital (for corporations), traditional bank loans, retained profits, and crowdfunding.