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front money
front moneyn. Money paid in advance, as for contracted goods or services.front′ mon`ey n. 1. money paid in advance, as for goods or services. 2. capital necessary to begin a business enterprise. [1925] front money
front moneyMoney paid for some item or service before it is rendered. Don't give Richie any front money—he's a known scammer.See also: front, moneyfront money n. money paid in advance; earnest money. I put up a lot of front money and have nothing to show for it. See also: front, moneyfront money
Seed CapitalMoney used for the initial market research and/or operations for a company. Seed money is vitally important because, without it, a company can hardly come into being, let alone become successful. It may come from a loan, and initial public offering, or from another source. For example, it is famously said that Ross Perot established Electronic Data Systems with $1,000 in personal savings; in this case, Perot's savings account contained his seed money. See also: Seed round.front moneyCash needed to start a development, as opposed to borrowed funds. See seed money. |