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Funding Type
Description
Advantages
Limitations
Bootstrapping (Personal Savings)
Using owner’s own savings to start and run the business
Full ownership, no interest or repayment
Limited capital, slower growth
Family and Friends
Financial support from close contacts
Flexible terms, low or no interest
Risk of personal relationship issues
Bank Loans / Commercial Loans
Loans from banks to fund equipment and operations
Large capital availability
Interest costs and repayment pressure
Government Grants and Subsidies
Financial support from government or tourism agencies
Non-repayable funding
Strict eligibility and application process
Investor Funding / Partnership
Investment in exchange for equity or profit sharing
Access to expertise and capital
Loss of partial ownership
Microfinance / Cooperative Funding
Small loans from MFIs or cooperatives
Easier access for SMEs
Higher interest rates
Revenue Source
Assumptions
Monthly Revenue (NPR)
Individual gear rentals
10 customers/day × NPR 1,200
360,000
Full gear package rentals
6 customers/day × NPR 1,800
324,000
Group and agency rentals
Contract-based rentals
120,000
Add-on services
Delivery charges and late fees
60,000
Total Estimated Monthly Revenue
864,000
Financial Summary


Total Startup Investment: NPR 1,940,000

Average Monthly Revenue: NPR 864,000

Average Monthly Operating Cost: NPR 550,000

Monthly Net Contribution: NPR 314,000

Estimated Break-even Period: 12–15 months

Cloud Platform
Primary Data Sources
Collection Method
Evidence Type
Legal Considerations
AWS
CloudTrail, VPC Flow Logs, GuardDuty
AWS CLI, API calls
Management logs, Network flows
AWS Shared Responsibility Model
Azure
Sentinel, Activity Logs, Azure AD
Azure PowerShell, REST API
Security alerts, Resource logs
Microsoft compliance certifications
Private Cloud
Hypervisor logs, vCenter, Storage logs
Direct access, syslog
VM operations, Storage access
Internal governance policies
SaaS Applications
Office 365, Salesforce, EHR Cloud
Vendor APIs, Export tools
User activities, Data access
Vendor agreements, Data ownership
Jurisdiction
Evidence Standards
Privacy Requirements
Transfer Authorization
Timeline Constraints
California
CA Evidence Code §1550
CCPA/CPRA compliance
Superior Court order
10-day notification
New York
NY CPLR §4539
SHIELD Act requirements
Supreme Court order
72-hour breach notice
Texas
Texas Rules of Evidence
Medical Privacy Act
District Court order
Reasonable timeframe
Federal
FRE 901
HIPAA/HITECH
Federal warrant
Varies by agency
Multi-State
Most restrictive applies
All applicable laws
Multiple authorizations
Sequential processing

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