Like many new business owners, Nattaya is having difficulty with cash flow in her Thai restaurant. She just learned she needs a new stove hood to comply with health codes, but the cost is prohibitive

What option can she pursue to get a new hood without spending cash?
What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Nattaya can offer to barter with a ventilation company. In return for installing a new stove hood, she could provide free lunches to the company's employees for a specified period or offer to cater its holiday party.
Explanation: Bartering is trading goods or services without exchanging money.

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