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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... profit; the resulting patience allows for the early-stage investing strategy. The social or community involvement aspects of angel investing also provide for involvement in a company at less than a controlling level. CONTROL UPON ...
... profit; the resulting patience allows for the early-stage investing strategy. The social or community involvement aspects of angel investing also provide for involvement in a company at less than a controlling level. CONTROL UPON ...
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... profit return of Canadian oil sand fields. What may surprise many is that South Korea, India, Russia, and South Africa witnessed the most growth in HNWIs. The United States still has the greatest overall population of HNWIs and the ...
... profit return of Canadian oil sand fields. What may surprise many is that South Korea, India, Russia, and South Africa witnessed the most growth in HNWIs. The United States still has the greatest overall population of HNWIs and the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER FOUR Understanding Your Funding Needs | |
CHAPTER FIVE Looking for Angels and What Angels Are Looking | |
U S Securities and Exchange Commission Washington D C 20549 | |
Angel Organizations in the United States and Canada | |
Angel Organizations in Europe | |
Due Diligence Checklist | |
Due Diligence Interview Questions | |
Convertible Promissory Note | |
AngelEntrepreneur Internet Matching Sites | |
Experts Profiles | |
CHAPTER SIX Preparing for Investors | |
CHAPTER SEVEN Making the Match | |
CHAPTER EIGHT The Investment Process | |
CHAPTER NINE After the Investment | |
Glossary of Terms Related to Private Equity and Debt Financing | |
NonDisclosure Agreement Mutual | |
References | |
Acknowledgments | |
The Author | |
Subject Index | |
Business Angel Organization and Web Site Index | |
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