Burn rate (also known as cash loss)
The outflow of money within a certain period of time – month, year – within the build-up phase, during the start-up of a company. – The time during which a company has used up (burned) the capital transferred to it as a loan, and then usually understood in reference to a start-up company and mostly in a derogatory sense (with a negative connotation). – See bootstrapping, business angel, incubator, innovation fund, loan, short-term, love money, micro-financing, private equity financing, venture capital, seed capital.
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