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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... Private Equity Investing BASIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DEBT AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS PREFERRED STOCK ACCREDITED INVESTORS, PRIVATE PLACEMENT MEMORANDUMS, AND REGULATION D CHAPTER FOUR Understanding Your Funding Needs BUILDING YOUR FINANCIAL ...
... Private Equity Investing BASIC DIFFERENCES BETWEEN DEBT AND EQUITY INVESTMENTS PREFERRED STOCK ACCREDITED INVESTORS, PRIVATE PLACEMENT MEMORANDUMS, AND REGULATION D CHAPTER FOUR Understanding Your Funding Needs BUILDING YOUR FINANCIAL ...
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... Investment COMMUNICATE REGULARLY—ALL THE NEWS LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT ANGEL VALUE PATIENCE TOEXIT APPENDIX 1 Glossary of Terms Related to Private Equity and Debt Financing APPENDIX2 NonDisclosure Agreement (Mutual) APPENDIX 3 U.S. ...
... Investment COMMUNICATE REGULARLY—ALL THE NEWS LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT ANGEL VALUE PATIENCE TOEXIT APPENDIX 1 Glossary of Terms Related to Private Equity and Debt Financing APPENDIX2 NonDisclosure Agreement (Mutual) APPENDIX 3 U.S. ...
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... private equity markets. Susan Preston relies on her unique experienceand credibility when itcomesto advising investors andentrepreneurs.” —Lee Cheatham, executive director, Washington Technology Center “Susan Preston takes her extensive ...
... private equity markets. Susan Preston relies on her unique experienceand credibility when itcomesto advising investors andentrepreneurs.” —Lee Cheatham, executive director, Washington Technology Center “Susan Preston takes her extensive ...
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... investment. These areimportant factors tokeepin mind when youthink aboutthe possibility of pursuing angel financing foryour company. Over the last severalyears, private equity financing has created a lot of misunderstandings. Duringthe ...
... investment. These areimportant factors tokeepin mind when youthink aboutthe possibility of pursuing angel financing foryour company. Over the last severalyears, private equity financing has created a lot of misunderstandings. Duringthe ...
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... investments donot just fall from the sky, unencumbered; they arenot gifts. These investments come with terms ... venture capital firms are averaging around$7 million per deal, while simple mathematics indicates that theaverage investment ...
... investments donot just fall from the sky, unencumbered; they arenot gifts. These investments come with terms ... venture capital firms are averaging around$7 million per deal, while simple mathematics indicates that theaverage investment ...
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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