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In business, a startup is a company that's in the initial stages of business. Founders normally finance their startups and may attempt to attract outside investment before they get off the ground. Funding sources include family and friends, venture capitalists, crowdfunding, and loans.<ref>[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/startup.asp What a Startup Is and What's Involved in Getting One Off the Ground]</ref>
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In [[business]], a startup is a company that's in the initial stages of business. Founders normally finance their startups and may attempt to attract outside investment before they get off the ground. Funding sources include family and friends, venture capitalists, crowdfunding, and loans.<ref>[https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/startup.asp What a Startup Is and What's Involved in Getting One Off the Ground]</ref>
  
  

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In business, a startup is a company that's in the initial stages of business. Founders normally finance their startups and may attempt to attract outside investment before they get off the ground. Funding sources include family and friends, venture capitalists, crowdfunding, and loans.[1]




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