The Financial Runway That Decides If You Survive

You may think your biggest threat is your competition, but no, it’s not.

You may think it’s rejection, the ‘no’s you’ll hear when you pitch.

But it’s not that either.

Your real enemy is much quieter… and much deadlier.

It’s your runway.

The sand slipping out of your hourglass while you’re still planning, still perfecting, still waiting for the “right” moment.

That’s what kills more businesses than competition or rejection ever will.

This week’s livestream is your chance to fight back. I’ll walk you through a tough but simple system to:

  1. Develop your 6-month runway
  2. Stretch your runway long enough to actually scale
  3. Weigh the pros and cons of self-funding, borrowing, or bringing in partners

We’ll cover both mindset and mechanics — so you can stop spinning and start moving.

Join the livestream.

Let’s make sure you don’t run out of time — or money — before your business has a chance to grow.

Feras has founded, grown, and sold businesses in Silicon Valley and abroad, scaling them from zero revenue to 7 and 8 figures. In 2019, he sold e-Nor, a digital marketing consulting company, to dentsu (a top-5 global media company). Feras has served as an advisor to 150+ other new startup businesses, and in his current venture, Start Up With Feras, he's on a mission to help entrepreneurs in the consulting and services space start and grow their businesses smarter and stronger.

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