Which of the following best states the difference between seed capital and startup capital?

A) Seed capital is for new businesses while startup capital is for businesses that are expanding

B) seed capital is for research and planning while startup capital is for operating expenses

C) seed capital pays for new employees while startup capital pays for equipment and inputs

D) seed capital is provided by venture capitalists while startup capital is provided by banks

Answer :

Answer:

Seed capital is for research and planning while startup capital  is for operating expenses.

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Answer:

Speed capital is for research and planning while startup capital is for operating expenses.

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