eignarfjárveitingu
Eignarfjárveitingu is an Icelandic term that translates to "equity financing" or "equity investment" in English. It refers to the process by which a company raises capital by selling shares of ownership to investors. These investors, who can be individuals, venture capital firms, or other corporations, become shareholders in exchange for their investment.
This method of funding is distinct from debt financing, where a company borrows money that must be
Companies typically engage in eignarfjárveitingu when they need funds for expansion, research and development, acquisitions, or
The decision to pursue eignarfjárveitingu involves a trade-off. While it provides capital without the burden of