Maya Mountain Cacao: Our Demand Dividend Journey
Aunnie Patton Power ()
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Aunnie Patton Power: University of Oxford
Chapter Chapter 10 in Adventure Finance, 2021, pp 103-111 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this next journey, we’ll join Emily Stone and Alex Whitmore as they search for the right type of early-stage capital to support their sustainable cacao sourcing venture in Belize. Just like Antonio, they were looking for capital to be able to expand their early-stage company and stay true to its social mission. Their journey features the use of a demand dividend, which is a convertible revenue-based finance (convertible RBF) agreement, and a lot of lessons about the complexities of cash flow-based convertible RBF investments.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72428-3_10
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