Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs: Early-Stage Funding for Long-Term SuccessAngel Financing for Entrepreneurs will give you the information you need to understand how angel investors think, as well as how to identify investor expectations, understand the investment analysis process, and prepare for post-investment requirements. Written by Susan Preston, an experienced angel investor, worldwide speaker and consultant on angel financing, and former Kauffman Foundation Entrepreneur-in-Residence, this hands-on resource, explains the factors that determine how private equity investors spend their money and what they expect from entrepreneurs. For example:
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... ENTREPRENEURS. “Angels are, by far, the most important source offundingforstartupsinthe U.S. Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs provides the bestinsightsonhowto effectively access this critical but elusive pool of capital. Written by a ...
... ENTREPRENEURS. “Angels are, by far, the most important source offundingforstartupsinthe U.S. Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs provides the bestinsightsonhowto effectively access this critical but elusive pool of capital. Written by a ...
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... entrepreneur's most valuable tool. Through her books andher speaking engagements, she willingly shares her expertise and connections with companiesseeking capital, with policymakersseekingto attract capital, and with national ...
... entrepreneur's most valuable tool. Through her books andher speaking engagements, she willingly shares her expertise and connections with companiesseeking capital, with policymakersseekingto attract capital, and with national ...
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... entrepreneur has passion. Investorslook for passionin entrepreneurs; the willingness to take risks with life savings,to work nights and weekends, to see their idea become reality.Ithas to be more than excitement. So neverlose the ...
... entrepreneur has passion. Investorslook for passionin entrepreneurs; the willingness to take risks with life savings,to work nights and weekends, to see their idea become reality.Ithas to be more than excitement. So neverlose the ...
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... entrepreneur only wanted funding for a chain of three boutiques, angel investors would probably yawn and look elsewhere. However, ifthe entrepreneur wanted funding forachain thatwouldstart withthree boutiques and then expand nationally ...
... entrepreneur only wanted funding for a chain of three boutiques, angel investors would probably yawn and look elsewhere. However, ifthe entrepreneur wanted funding forachain thatwouldstart withthree boutiques and then expand nationally ...
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... entrepreneurs who think venture capitalists are the primary source of financing, even at the very early stages of a business. They also naively believe theyneed merely slap anexecutive summary together and the money will beat a path to ...
... entrepreneurs who think venture capitalists are the primary source of financing, even at the very early stages of a business. They also naively believe theyneed merely slap anexecutive summary together and the money will beat a path to ...
Contents
REGULATION D | |
CHAPTER FIVELookingfor AngelsandWhat AngelsAre LookingFor | |
CHAPTER SEVENMakingthe Match | |
CHAPTER SIXPreparing for Investors | |
CHAPTER NINE After the Investment | |
Glossary of Terms Related to Private Equity and Debt Financing | |
U S Securities and Exchange Commission Washington D C 20549 | |
APPENDIX 8Convertible Promissory Note | |
AngelEntrepreneur Internet Matching Sites | |
Acknowledgments | |
BusinessAngel Organization and Web Site Index | |
CHAPTER EIGHTThe Investment Process | |
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