THIS is a type of investor, often a wealthy individual, provides capital and financial support to a startup in return for an ownership percentage. Famous companies that had these kind of investors include Google, PayPal, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Airbnb
Angel
THIS is a description of how an existing business or business idea plans to achieve success, make a profit, and create value.
Business Model
THIS is a short, to-the-point message from one person to another to propose an idea, often business-related. A startup founder might deliver THIS to a potential investor seeking funding, for example.
Elevator Pitch
THIS is the practice of raising money online through many small donations from regular people, rather than one larger amount from an investor. The popular website Kickstarter is a this kind of platform.
Crowdfunding
THIS is a template meant to identify the main points of a business model in one simple diagram. There are usually 9 key components: Key Partners, Key Activities, Primary Resources, Customer Segments, Client Relationships, Value Propositions, Cost Structure, Channels
Business Model Canvas
New, creative, unique ideas and a way to turn those ideas into actionable solutions.
Innovation
THIS is a temporary organization in search of a scalable, repeatable, profitable business model. These are adaptable organizations whose primary goal is to find a business model, not execute one.
Startup
Resources needed to start a business (there's 3, name atleast 1)
Land, Labor, Capital
THIS is the process of business creation, from ideation and design through to execution and managing it.
Entrepreneurship
THIS is an estimate of income and expenses that is required for a business
Budget
The point that consumers buy all of a product that is supplied leaving neither a shortage or surplus
Equilibrium or break-even point
THIS is a gain, loss, or failure; bankruptcy, investing, etc.
Risk