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binbag
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2 years ago
It's mad that this even needs said. A company's aim should be to be sustainable and profitable, not to be a receptacle for capital. Some companies need external capital to get to that point, particularly hardware or those operating in slow-adopting markets. If you don't need it, don't take it.
JohnFen|2 years ago
There is a correct amount of money for starting a business, and it's probably less than you think it is. Too much money in a startup tends to gum up the works and can kill a business just as dead as not having enough. If you have too much money, you're not only going to blow it on things that don't matter, but when you do, you're likely to do so in a way that incurs ongoing costs.
Things like leasing fancier offices than you need (or, in some cases, leasing any office space at all), hiring more people than you need, etc.
As he put it, if you're starting a business and aren't worrying about how you're covering your expenses next quarter, you probably have too much money.
samtho|2 years ago
There is a huge cost when you let go of people who would otherwise be kept on payroll if you could continue to pay them. You will get fewer internal referrals to new hires and remaining staff become less engaged in their work. There is additional long lasting damage to your staff as a whole who survived the layoff this time. The culture at the company shifts and never fully recovers.
I don’t think businesses always fully appreciate the long term cost and damage layoffs do to small and medium sized companies, but see headcount reduction as a simple way to reduce its own costs.
jdjdie|2 years ago
nicbou|2 years ago
It's a bit like having your parents paying all your bills. You might never develop the skills and spending habits that befits your real budget.
alex_lav|2 years ago
jandrese|2 years ago
nicbou|2 years ago
It feels completely disconnected from reality, a very abstract way of thinking about money and business.
gabereiser|2 years ago
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founder's_syndrome