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Happy Money Offers Up Free Wellness Course

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Anthemis Group, Tencent Holdings and CMFG Ventures, says it is launching a free, 6-week wellness course it calls "Peace". According to Happy Money, the free course uses cognitive behavioral therapy, positive psychology, and psychometrics to help people understand and reduce the impact of financial stress on their lives. READ MORE>>.

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The Trade Desk Offers Up Free Courses

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The company said it also has revamped its courseware and certification platform.

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Docstoc Bolstering Premium Business Courses

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In an email to supporters, Nazar said Monday that the company is looking to partner with experts, to shoot courses around such subjects as getting customers, learning online software, marketing, raising money, and other business topics.

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Origin Code Academy Launches Evening Courses

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San Diego-based Origin Code Academy , a coding shcool operator, said this morning that it has launched evening courses for students in San Diego. The company said it is offering up programmer training courses in the evening, to accomodate those individuals hoping to make a career shift but who can't abandon their current daytime schedule.

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An economics lesson for growing companies

Berkonomics

Growing companies usually require more working capital during their periods of rapid growth. If the equity value of a company is growing at the same rate as the company, say 40% per year, almost any form of debt financing may be preferable as a way of preventing further dilution from issuing additional equity.

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Selling your company for less than expected?

Berkonomics

Sometimes the end game or sale of the company is not a happy event. And yet, VCs sometimes bravely put in more money near the end of the life of a company to bridge the company to a sale of assets in an attempt to recover some or all of the original investment. How about outside investors?

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Does your company have a “dirty cap table?”

Berkonomics

The problem in taking such money rests in the legality of taking money from non-accredited investors, people who do not meet the SEC standard for making non-public company investments. Does issuing a PPM insulate the company? The legality issues. It is worth checking with an attorney to see if such investors are truly exempt.

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