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  • What Do I Need To Look At To See If An Investor Will Invest In My Company?
    By: Ian Steele | - As I have written in some of my previous articles, there are all kinds of different investors available and different kinds of capital that you can raise for your business, but in order to successfully raise your capital and have a successful business, you need to know more about the investors who will be investing in your company.



    Usually institutional investors, such as investors who invest private equity or venture capitalists have different preferences in who they invest ...

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  • Raise The Capital You Need For Your Business With An Investor Presentation
    By: Wade Anderson | - It is very important for persons who wish to invest in a company to get the chance of a face-to-face contact with the management of the prospective companies. Without a doubt; investor presentations play a key role in shaping the image of the company. A good investor presentation is thus of great importance and nothing will hurt the prospects of a company more than a poorly made investor presentation.

    Failing to prepare means preparing to fail and the investor presentation should ...

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  • How To Get In Touch With An Investor
    By: Ian Steele | - If you are an entrepreneur and need financing, you will need to contact an investor who likes your idea and this can be a rather tricky thing to do. You probably have tried to get into touch with investors with no avail. Thats more than likely because you do not know how to approach an investor properly and commute your idea to him in a way that would capture his interest.

    Contacting an Investor
    Contacting a prospective investor is more like an art. There is a way to co ...

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  • Is Your Business Ready To Raise Capital Using A Private Placement Memorandum?
    By: Wade Anderson | - Quite a few States have begun using the Small Corporate Offering Registration ("SCOR") that utilizes Regulation D, a viable source of growth capital, for entrepreneurs and smaller companies through the use of a private placement memorandum.

    Keeping in mind this basic outline of the regulatory issue, you can prepare an offer document, called the Private Placement Memorandum (PPM). The aim of a PPM is to divulge to potential investors all relevant information about the company and ...

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  • Are You Looking For Investors But Can"€™t Find Them?
    By: Ian Steele | - If you are looking for investors and cant find them, you are probably a new entrepreneur and dont know the ropes well enough to find where to look or have the knowledge about capital to know what kind of capital you need. These things are very important to know when you are looking to raise capital for your business.

    Debt Capital
    Debt capital is the first type of capital that is available to you. Debt capital is sometimes also referred to as debt financing and is basic ...

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  • Keeping The Ball Rolling
    By: george moran | - Having thought of a very ingenious business idea but not having the means to finance it is such a great business paradox. You know the business proposal youre planning to hatch inside your head will earn tremendous success. Unfortunately, all such bright opportunity will be brought to a naught only because you lack the capital to start the ball rolling.

    One popular remedy among hard-up entrepreneurs is to look for a capital venture firm to finance the business project. While it i ...

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  • Using Capital Investment Companies To Start Your Business
    By: Christopher Reinhold | - Starting a new business can be a process that mixes a variety of different emotions together. It can be a daunting yet exciting time, whilst incorporating considerable amounts of stress as well as also being an extremely happy time and to ensure that all of these emotions work effectively with the new business and do not have a detrimental effect on it, a certain amount of money is generally required to help with the smooth running of the whole process.

    For a new company, invest ...

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  • The World Of Capital Investment
    By: Christopher Reinhold | - For any type of company, money is at the root of all needs. Whether it is a freelance Search Engine Optimisation consultant who simply requires a website to be created and a handful of business cards to be printed or a new toy store that not only needs monetary assistance with stock, but also with the building premises, utilities and staffing, money is required in some level to help a business get off the ground and stay afloat.

    Some businesses manage to secure the necessary fund ...

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  • Cheyne Capital Appoints New Head Of International Sales And Distribution
    By: M Communications | - London based Hedge Fund Cheyne Capital, one of the largest alternative asset managers in Europe today announces the appointment of Max Nardulli as Head of International Sales and Distribution. In this newly created position, Nardulli will be responsible for the marketing of Cheynes diverse and expanding range of products globally including Cheynes new real estate debt, European event driven and equity macro offerings, excluding the United Kingdom.

    Nardulli joins Cheyne Capit ...

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  • Dream, Venture & Succeed With Sponsorship Funding
    By: Ben | - Entrepreneurs develop ideas for new business models, products, and services, but often have problems finding financing for their ventures. Innovations fail to create value when they cannot attract the resources required to develop them. Venture Capital Investment serves as an important element behind innovation and wealth creation. Venture capitalists screen entrepreneurial projects, structure financing deals, and monitor their investors performance after providing the financial backing. Wit ...
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  • 5 Reasons To Invest With An Angel Investor
    By: Samuel Junghenn | - Starting your own business can be an exhilarating experience. It can also be nerve-wracking, especially if you are struggling to come up with starting capital. If you wondering who to turn to in order to get the funds you need to consider a business angel. These are individuals, usually entrepreneurs, who are looking to teach others how to run a successful business. They specifically invest in early-stage ventures and will help you realize your dreams.

    Here are five reasons to in ...

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  • Why Investors Like Singapore, Is It Because Of Gip (global Investor Programme)?
    By: John Media | - Singapore is evolving into an entrepreneurs Mecca, proximately located to the emerging Asia, ever expanding free trade area, converging ASEAN, efficient infrastructure are not the only reasons but the governmental policies that favor the entrepreneurs and investors alike. Global Investors Programme administered by the Singapore Economic Development Board (SEDB) is one such one which attempts to ease the entry and of relocation investors, to enable them to setup and develop their business. After ...
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  • New Zealand's Investing Grows With Angel Investment
    By: Shon Michal | - In these uncertain times, many countries are looking to stabilize their markets or just get out of the hole much less look to expand. Nobody has been unaffected by the current international financial crisis but some have been less affected than others.
    Despite the reduced demand for exports from its very resourceful agricultural system, New Zealand is still in a strong financial position. After many years of economic prosperity that gave the government a monetary cushion, public debt is ...

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  • Easy To Take Steps For A "true Real Estate Investor"
    By: David Olsen | - If you're a new investor don't try to deal with high-risk properties which would be like running a marathon! Someone new to this business should start slow and take a walk rather than start running by minimizing the risk. For an example, it may be better if you started with a property that has been already rented out or, you should buy properties and rent out a few houses to get the experience that you need for bigger investments.

    Flipping houses can only be a, short term capital, ...

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  • Easy To Take Steps For A Real Estate Investor
    By: David Olsen | - I am a real Estate broker and over the years have come across real estate brokers that are either self identified "real estate investors" or "true real estate investors". Although they both sound the same, they have a key difference. A "true real estate investor" is one that will have experience in real estate and would have been involved in this business first hand; whereas the "real estate investor" is one with no or little experience yet very eager to share their expert knowledge. The true in ...
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  • Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. to Present at the 2009 FBR Capital Markets Fall Investor Conference Shared By: lov3ny - TRADING CENTER Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. to Present at the 2009 FBR Capital Markets Fall Investor Conference NEW YORK, Nov. 27, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --...


  • An Alternative To Venture Capital For The Healthcare Entrepreneur
    By: Dave Kauppi | - If you are an entrepreneur with a small healthcare company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth. According to Jim Casparie, founder and CEO of the Venture Alliance, the odds of getting Venture funding remain below 3%. Given those odds, the six to nine month process, the heavy, often punishing valuations, the expense of the process, this might not be ...
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  • An Alternative To Venture Capital For The Software Entrepreneur
    By: Dave Kauppi | - If you are an entrepreneur with a small software company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth. According to Jim Casparie, founder and CEO of the Venture Alliance, the odds of getting Venture funding remain below 3%. Given those odds, the six to nine month process, the heavy, often punishing valuations, the expense of the process, this might not be t ...
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  • Cheyne Capital Hires Top Ms Trader To Lead Equity Expansion
    By: M Communications | - The move comes a few weeks after the firm recruited Chris Goekjian, the head of fund of funds group AltEdge and the former CEO of Credit Suisse Financial Products, as its new chief investment officer in a move that signalled the firm's desire to expand its range of investment products.

    Jorge Giampaoli is joining the firm as partner and portfolio manager of the new Cheyne Equity Macro Fund - a new launch for Cheyne that will follow a short-term, liquid, macro-based equity trading ...

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  • Approaching Forex Capital Markets The Smart Way
    By: Patricia B. Smith | - It is all down to research and just how much you can do. It is also down to a little honest to goodness self appraisal of your current position and what you are capable of achieving in the market situation. First and foremost, before you do any sort of research, you really have to know what it is that you are looking for, and focused searching of information means you will not be wasting time later on simply shifting through all the information and the data that you do not need.

    Yo ...

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  • Negotiating With A Business Angel Investor
    By: Ilesh vyas | - The internet is saturated with articles based on 'how to pitch your idea', how to draft, plan, practice and implement your pitch to perfection - ad nauseam. But there simply are not enough articles and resources on how an entrepreneur should negotiate with a potential angel Investor and the types of questions that should be asked. This can be a real disadvantage and Venture Giant intends to provide more articles on assisting entrepreneurs with the techniques needed in negotiating numbers ...
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  • How To Find Angel Investors
    By: Mikal Jhonson | - To find angel investors, you should base your search on facts about them. That way, you won't be wasting their time and yours. The Center for Venture Research at the University of New Hampshire can be a reliable source for such information.

    One of the most interesting facts about angel investors is that they rarely stray far from home. That's because they would like to personally have a look at how their investments are doing. Hence, when you start looking, concentrate within 50 ...

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  • How Can You Find An Early Stage Venture Capital?
    By: Mikal Jhonson | - Nowadays, it is so difficult to secure funding from a venture capitalist during the early stages of a venture. The early stages I am referring to are the seed or concept up to the startup stage. The concept stage is when research and idea formation still makes up the bulk of your activities while the startup stage is when testing is done and the prototype is nearing production.

    It was not like this in the distant past. Before the stock market crash of 1987, it was relatively easy ...

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  • Meeting The Venture Capital Investor
    By: Mikal Jhonson | - Any type of business venture is based on two goals - accelerate growth and have an annual rate of return that will motivate you enough to continue. In order to achieve that, you need to infuse additional capital. In other words, every now and then, you would need an investor.

    Before you approach any individual, whether he is a venture capital investor or an angel investor, you need to prepare a set of documents that will help you convince him that his money would be in a secure an ...

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  • Transparency And The Privately Funded Company
    By: Hasik Broad | - New businesses often generate startup and growth capital through private equity investments. These businesses seek funding along with expert assistance from Private Investors, who invest in many different ventures like construction, real estate development, entertainment, retail, hospitality projects, technology, biotech, online businesses, and more.

    A category of private investors are Angel Investors, who often serve as one of the most useful resources available to entrepreneurs. ...

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  • Raising Capital In Today's Economy
    By: Robin Cross | - Some companies believe that helping clients develop business plans and raise capital from angel investors, corporate entities and venture capitalists requires a tremendous amount of work, but it can be done. They will happily charge you for all the hard work that it is going to take. Others of us believe that it just takes know how and tenacity. There are lots of secrets to raising capital out there, but most companies wont share them with small businesses that are tryin ...
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  • Do You Need Venture Capital Money?-00-375
    By: americaunsecured | - Venture capital investment goes in cycles -- some years money flows freely; other times money is hard to get. For the last few years, we've been in a market when any good -- or not-so-good -- idea could raise a bundle. Now we're living with the backlash to those giddy days.

    Some of this reluctance is merely psychological: irrational exuberance has been replaced by irrational gloom. After all, there's lots of venture money still around. By my estimate, about $250 million is being i ...

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  • 7 Biggest Mistakes In Raising Startup Capital
    By: Robin Cross | - Many financing efforts fail because of some of these simple, and avoidable mistakes that business owners make when pitching their ideas to potential lenders or investors,
    In my experience these mistakes fall into one of these categories. Poor preparation, structuring the agreement, and managing the money once the deal is done.
    You can increase your chances of having a successful business by steering clear of these missteps, when both raising capital and keeping the money flowing. ...

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  • Cheyne Capital Takes Pain Early To Position Funds For Rebound
    By: Tug Search | - Over the eight years that it has been in business, Cheyne Capital has developed into one of the most diversified firms in the European-based hedge fund industry.

    Set up in 2000 as a convertible and credit specialist by former Morgan Stanley men Jonathan Lourie and Stuart Fiertz, who have worked together for some 17 years, the firm has built a reputation as an innovative and opportunistic multiple-strategy asset manager - with a history of reacting to periods of market upheaval by ...

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  • Top 5 Reasons Why You Can Attract Angel Investor Capital In A Recession
    By: Mike McCoy | - Today companies raise investor capital from private funding sources such as private investors, accredited investors, venture capital funds, and alternative funding sources. With all the news about the capital markets tanking, why is this still a good time to raise capital?

    As the global economy evolves, interest rates shift, and competition for the best deal escalates, investors seek out opportunities in emerging industries, and niches. Investors seek ways to multiply their money ...

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  • How To Pitch To Investors
    By: Mike McCoy | - Companies preparing to meet with investors can improve their odds of raising capital by creating a compelling story and pitching that story to investors. The goal of the pitch is not what you might think. The goal is to peak the investor's interest to learn more.

    Focus on the most important points on your business model for the time you have such as the problem, the solution, market size, customers, sales cycle, barriers to entry, IP protection, competition, partners, joint ve ...

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  • What It Takes To Be A Stock Market Investor
    By: Ben Symons | - There are a few things you have to learn before you become a stock market investor. First is the idea of buying low and selling high. But even though that phrase is quite simple to say and memorize, it is not that easy to put into practice. One of the questions that you would probably ask is, how do you identify which stocks could be bought low and sold high? Moreover, when is the right time to do it? These are some of the questions that, until now, cannot be answered, and that is what makes the ...
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  • The Power Of Venture Capital Investors
    By: Edwin Linares | - Starting a business would always require funding or capital. Every entrepreneur or businessman has to have his money to raise or start up any business. If he does not have that money, he must be wise enough to find ways how to raise funds for his business.
    There are a couple of things that an entrepreneur needs to know when it comes to funding.

    There are two types of funding: Debt and Equity. Debt financing is a loan an entrepreneur has to pay back over a certain period o ...

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  • Can Private Money Be A Good Financing Option For Commercial Property?
    By: Brice Sheppard | - An experienced commercial real estate investor knows a good deal when it presents itself. Sometimes these deals pop up unexpectedly, and sometimes an investor may find a proverbial diamond in the rough. When a good commercial deal with the potential for excellent financial returns is high and an investor is in need of quick or hard-to-get funds, then private money may be the answer to bridge the financial gap.

    Understanding the premise of private money

    Private mon ...

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  • Acquiring Capital For A Business
    By: Kelly Church | - Beginning a new business is an extremely difficult venture. The amount of time, effort, work, and money it takes just to start up is a wonder to think about. There are several different things to think about, for example what type of company you are going to start? Are you going to hire employees or do the work yourself? What type of professional licenses are you going to have to have in order to start the venture you really want to start? While all of these questions are important, one of the m ...
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  • A Successful Property Investor Will Always Make Money In A Rising Or Falling Property Market
    By: Javaid Kiyani | - One of the most important jobs of a successful property investor is to find a good property investment deal and structure it to make the most money from that deal. It is important to note that a property investor is not a solicitor, or necessarily a property management expert or a maintenance guy. These jobs although essential should always be outsourced to the appropriate professionals.

    In addition to deal structuring, a property investor needs to be able to conduct a proper va ...

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  • Private Venture Capital For Small Business Startups
    By: Lory Sargu | - The idea of starting your very own business can be exciting, but the cost of getting it started can prevent you from being able to follow your dream. Too many new businesses fail and therefore traditional lenders are very careful who they give money to. Even if you approach them with a quality business plan, expertise in the necessary areas of operating it, and a commitment to make the business work they could turn you away.

    As a result of these types of frustrations many people t ...

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  • Capital Gains Deferral In A Business Sale
    By: M&A Guy | - The sale of business is a challenging and difficult transaction with several complicated aspects. Whether it's the complete sale of a business or simply the sale of a partial ownership interest in a company, one of the most troubling issues created by this disposition is the manner in which capital gains and other taxes are addressed. There are not many options available to a business owner, and the few that are come accompanied by complex rules and regulations. There are also restrictions that ...
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  • What Is Venture Capital
    By: Terry Fitzroy | - Business needs money to grow and thrive but their business plan is not always understood by traditional banking who is not keen on risk and has criteria that isn't generally conducive to building a better business. That's where venture capital can help. But what is venture capital?

    Venture capital keeps business booming! It is a way that new business can get start up capital and begin to thrive and it's a way that established business could expand. That's because venture capit ...

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  • Using Invoice Factoring To Grow Your Business
    By: Kent Harlan | - Invoice factoring can be utilized when you've refused a job or an order because your business didn't have enough capital to purchase the supplies or hire the extra staff. You build a good reputation, have good workers and then when you finally get a nice big contract, you have to turn it down because all your money is tied up in accounts receivables. You know the bills will be paid, but they aren't due quite yet so you are the one who suffers because of cash flow problems.

    If you ...

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  • Top 8 Killer Investor Presentation Points
    By: Roxie D. Thomas | - Investors are people just like you and me. They want to know 'what is it in for me'. The have money to invest because they have successfully earned enough income to put them in the top 5% of the wealthy. They are motivated to invest because they want to give back with the experience and money.

    Your first presentation should be no longer than 8 - 15 minutes. Back up charts and other visuals can be used to expand on a point. Use our Top 8 Killer Investor Presentation Points as a gui ...

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  • Venture Capital Alternative For Technology Entrepreneurs
    By: M&A Guy | - If you are an entrepreneur with a small technology based company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth. According to Jim Casparie, founder and CEO of the Venture Alliance, the odds of getting Venture funding remain below 3%. Given those odds, the six to nine month process, the heavy, often punishing valuations, the expense of the process, this might ...
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  • The Publicly-traded Venture Capital Fund
    By: Thomas McCarthy | - Venture Capital investment has created some of the greatest returns of all time during the past decade. The way venture capital firms typically work is by investing millions of dollars into tiny start-ups in the hope that perhaps 10% of the original investments will succeed fully. If this 1 home-run becomes a billion dollar corporation, the VC firm cashes in.

    For example, imagine the original investors behind Microsoft, Google, and soon-to-be MySpace.com, whose vision, hard wor ...

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  • An Alternative To Venture Capital In The Food And Beverage Industry
    By: M&A Guy | - If you are an entrepreneur with a small food or beverage company looking to take it to the next level, this article should be of particular interest to you. Your natural inclination may be to seek venture capital or private equity to fund your growth, but that might not be the best path for you to take. We have created a hybrid M&A model designed to bring the appropriate capital resources to you entrepreneurs. It allows the entrepreneur to bring in smart money and to maintain control.
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