Angel Financing for Entrepreneurs: Early-Stage Funding for Long-Term Success

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John Wiley & Sons, Mar 23, 2007 - Business & Economics - 384 pages
Angel 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:
  • Most venture capitalists do not invest in seed or start-up financing rounds
  • Investors typically require seasoned management, with successful start-up experience
  • Investors are looking for entrepreneurs with passion for their ideas and the willingness to take and apply sound advice
  • Business plans must be well-written with detailed financial projections that extend 3–5 years
  • Investors are looking for a clear path to profitability in the business model
  • Entrepreneurs must have developed a corporate structure that is clean and uncomplicated
  • And much more

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Contents

Introduction
1
The Basics About Angel Investors
5
Private Equity Investing
30
CONTENTS
49
Understanding Your Funding Needs
55
Looking for Angels and What Angels Are Looking For
77
Preparing for Investors
93
Making the Match
112
Glossary of Terms Related to Private Equity
165
NonDisclosure Agreement Mutual
193
U S Securities and Exchange Commission
197
Angel Organizations in the United States and Canada
213
Angel Organizations in Europe
295
Due Diligence Checklist
301
Due Diligence Interview Questions
309
Experts Profiles
343

The Investment Process
133
After the Investment
155

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Susan L. Preston is recognized as an international expert in, and lecturer on, angel financing, and has been an Entrepreneur-in-Residence with the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation for several years focusing on issues related to angel investors and angel organizations. Her previous book on angel organizations was published by Kauffman Foundation. She is also a founder of Seraph Capital Forum, the first all-women angel investment group in the U.S. Susan is also the architect of legislation for a Federal income tax credit for private equity investing to support development of young companies through providing angel investors with tax incentives.

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