If you are an IT professional, a Project Manager, or an enterprising, entrepreneurial individual who is advocating ("promoting") a venture, project, contract or even your own employment, if you are able to demonstrate that you will be able to bring in sufficient funds to cover the cost of what you are proposing, this is even more persuasive to prospectors employers, contractors and prospective join venture partners than the traditional "this project will pay for itself ___ times over!"
As a practical matter, bringing your own money source, or at least demonstrating access to funds will cover a multitude of shortcomings. Money is magnetic, and it also has the power to get people to look at those who represent access to it with a heightened sense of adoration. And of course, there are some shortcuts to having that money or access to capital to bring with you [please read on]
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