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Angel Investors- An Entrepreneurial Partnership
It's time for entrepreneurs to get real when raising capital and examine their relationship with potential angel investors. Discover what you need to do as a small business entrepreneur to prepare for bringing an angel investor on-board.

How To Find An Angel Investor
Angel Investors - Who are they? What do they look for? What can you do? Where can you find them? Why do they say no and how can you get to yes?

Venture Capital and Angel investors - Challenging to raise money outside of Canada
Both Venture Capital and Angel investors worldwide have been challenged to raise a significant amount of money because of the challenging times world-wide. In Canada, administrative hurdles like Section 116 makes tax treatment for United States investors a time consuming affair!

How to Get Financing For Your New Small Business by Sharon Fullen
In good financial times it can be hard to secure financing for a new small business. So, getting financing in these tough and uncertain economic times are even harder. That's a reason why you need to know about this book.

Warning Signs You May Be Dealing With a Decoy Angel Investor Or Venture Capital Fund
Decoy Investors are people who pose as an investor usually with an alternative motive to get the unsuspecting entrepreneur to pay them some sort of a fee before closing. Unfortunately, for deceitful people, the easiest thing to sell an aspiring entrepreneur is HOPE. What are the warning signs? How can you spot a scam artist posing as an investor? What can you do to protect yourself and your business? We list 7 different types of Decoy Investors to beware of when trying to find early stage capital.

Is there Venture Capital and Angel Investment Capital in a Down Market?
The down turn in the economy is affecting every one in different ways. Is it harder for Entrepreneurs to raise capital, because the investors are conservative in their investments-- But not impossible. Many companies are raising capital and taking advantage in the reduced cost of most everything as they build their business.

Entrepreneurs wonder: Business Plan or Private Placement Memorandum to Raise Angel Investor Capital
Entrepreneurs wonder if they need to put a business plan together when they are selling equity and have a PPM, Private Placement Memorandum. Or, if they have a business plan do they need a PPM? Business Plans and Private Placement Memorandums serve two different purposes. One is used to build your business, one is used as a transactional document to sell a piece of your business. Read this article to learn the difference and how other documents are used in growing your business and raising capital

Lesson #5: You Are Never Too Small To Get Started
Some entrepreneurs think that they need to wait until they get that one angel investor to come along for them to be able to start up their business. Others believe that until they get an office of their own, or perhaps even some part-time assistance, that they will never be able to get their business off the ground. But, if there is one important lesson to take away from Sanders’ experience, it is to get real and get started already.

Lesson #1: “Persistence is the single most important thing for success"
Matthews’ career has largely been characterized by two things: his persistent and active involvement in all of his companies, and his thorough knowledge of the industry in which he is involved.

Terry Matthews Quotes
Terry Matthews Quotes

To Listen or Not To Listen
Yesterday, I was on a conference call with an entrepreneur that I’ve backed in the past. He wanted to walk me through the idea for a new business that he was working on. His goal was simply to get feedback from me at the very early stage of his idea – he wasn’t pitching me for an investment. We got about five minutes into the pitch when I interrupted him.

How Many Founders Does A Startup Need?
I love my NewsGator and Technorati key word search feeds - they help me find the most interesting things. A NewsGator key word search on “Ryan McIntyre” picked up this post by Chan Chaiyochlarb titled If you are going to launch a startup, how many friends would you need?

ALTERNATIVE ENRICHMENT
Alternative financing may be the perfect solution for companies looking for additional means of securing adequate business funding. This form of financing may be used to carry a new venture through its early phases of development, restructure existing debts, or take the business to its next level. Conventional lenders such as banks and private lenders may shy away from riskier businesses and not focus on business credit. Furthermore, an established company may find itself needing additional capital, yet for various reasons is ineligible for a loan.

Getting your story straight - not so Innocent!
Innocent was launched in 1999, and ten years on, has over two thirds of the UK smoothie market, selling two million smoothies a week. Their smoothies are delicious and 100 percent natural, but that doesn’t explain their success. The three founders came from advertising and marketing backgrounds, not food. They didn’t know more than anyone else about ingredients or health. But they understood messaging. As Maurice Pinto, their first angel investor, said: “They wanted to start a company with the idea of creating a brand. Smoothies were simply the vehicle.”

Success with Angels: Ten Top Action Items
Every new startup I know dreams of being funded by an Angel investor. Yet according to the latest data from AngelSoft, only about 1 out of 100 companies who initiate the formal request process actually get funded. If you follow these action items, you could be the next one.

Write a Business Plan - Nah! I Can Do That Myself (and Why You Shouldn't)
There are three reasons why you need a business plan……

Show Me The Money – What Your Business Plan Must Include
You’ve got your business idea, got the time to start the new business and your entrepreneur spirit is fired up but you need money and are off to the bank or a friendly angel investor with your business plan. Wait before you do, make sure that you have included this information.

Entrepreneurs – How Can You Start A Business With Very Little Money?
The age old question, you want to start a business but have little capital available. So how do you do it?

Funding Your Start Up
Learn the basics about funding your start up.

Who Are Angel Investors
Entrepreneurs often talk about needing angel investor money to launch their companies. When asked about their financing plan, they are heard to say, "I am going to raise $500K from angels." When asked what their strategy for approaching angels is and who they are going to approach, they often go silent and have a blank look on their faces.

A Look at Business Plans
What is the role of a Business and Marketing Plan as viewed by lenders whether they are traditional lenders, venture capitalists, angel investors or insurance companies? Some of the do's and don'ts in the development of the plan.

Stick to Your Guns and Understand That Failure is Natural
Stick to your guns. Outside advice should be welcomed but the vision should come from the entrepreneur and you should stick to your guns. Just because nobody has done it before doesn’t mean that you can’t; I urge entrepreneurs to maintain their vision, and the payoff will come.

Financing Your Startup: Some Essential Tips
Step-by-step hints from experts to assist you....

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Lesson #5: You Are Never Too Small To Get Started
Some entrepreneurs think that they need to wait until they get that one angel investor to come along for them to be able to start up their business. Others believe that until they get an office of their own, or perhaps even some part-time assistance, that they will never be able to get their business off the ground. But, if there is one important lesson to take away from Sanders’ experience, it is to get real and get started already.

The VC Version of Kick the Can
I got an email this morning from an entrepreneur that I know that has been trying to raise an early round from a "seed VC investor" for the past few months. He's put together (and closed) a decent angel round and left it open for this seed investor.

Angel Investors – How to Interest Them in Your Business
Angel Investors are considered by many to be the best type of investor in your business. Angels are usually successful business owners and entrepreneurs who can also bring you valuable industry experience, executive knowledge, creative ideas and contacts. They can usually afford to indulge their love or risk and are often seeking new business challenges. To be an angel in the USA, one must be an "accredited investor," which the Securities and Exchange Commission defines as someone with a net worth of at least $1 million or an annual salary of at least $200,000. Similar rules exist in other countries.

Show Me The Money – What Your Business Plan Must Include
You’ve got your business idea, got the time to start the new business and your entrepreneur spirit is fired up but you need money and are off to the bank or a friendly angel investor with your business plan. Wait before you do, make sure that you have included this information.

Success with Angels: Ten Top Action Items
Every new startup I know dreams of being funded by an Angel investor. Yet according to the latest data from AngelSoft, only about 1 out of 100 companies who initiate the formal request process actually get funded. If you follow these action items, you could be the next one.

Angel Investors- An Entrepreneurial Partnership
It's time for entrepreneurs to get real when raising capital and examine their relationship with potential angel investors. Discover what you need to do as a small business entrepreneur to prepare for bringing an angel investor on-board.

Attracting Angel Investors
What is an Angel Investor? Why should you use Angel Investors? What do Angel Investors invest in? How much is a typical investment? What should your proposal address?

Starting Your Company With Angels...Can I Trust Them?
There is one common question I get asked quite a lot from friends and people I meet that are thinking of starting a business here in Japan or aboard. And that question is - Can I trust an angel investor? For those of you that don't know what an angel investor is, they are basically a wealthy individual that wishes to invest directly with a company or individual with a business idea that he/she feels would be successful.

The Difference Between Venture Capital and Working Capital: Why Knowing the Difference Can Help Your Business Survive
It is not uncommon for business owners suffering through a cash flow crunch to determine that bringing on an equity partner or investor, such as a venture capitalist or angel investor, will solve all their problems. Unfortunately, many businesses have failed due to this kind of thinking. Specifically, these owners did not understand the difference between equity financing and working capital. Often, what these businesses really need is simply a boost in or access to more working capital.

Seven Hurdles to Successful Growth for Companies
Professor Roure (IESE Faculty, Stanford educated, Founder of Angel Investor Network in Spain) recently shared his research and experience on 7 Key Hurdles that growth companies must overcome to be successful to grow. Use this list as the basis for a thought provoking exercise for your leadership team.

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