|  | Benjamin, Gerald A. / Margulis, Joel B. Angel Capital How to Raise Early-Stage Private Equity Financing Wiley Finance Editions
  1. Auflage - Februar 2005 73,90 Euro 2005. 374 Seiten, Hardcover ISBN-10: 0-471-69063-5 ISBN-13: 978-0-471-69063-4 - John Wiley & Sons
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Kurzbeschreibung Angel Capital provides entrepreneurs and owners of small fast-growing businesses with a complete toolkit for raising capital in today's challenging economic landscape. Managing the largest angel network in the U.S., the authors offer real-world advice on how to find investors and take control of the private placement process. Using revolutionary typology and unmatched proprietary research on angel investors who have placed over $91 million into early-stage companies in the past five years, this book explains all stages of raising capital, from valuation to negotiation to due diligence. Angel Capital includes a comprehensive directory of alternative capital resources, based on research of over 2,000 organizations, and a legal appendix that serves as a short course in exempt offerings and provides the skills needed to have success with any early-stage business venture or investment.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
PART ONE: THE CHALLENGE AND THE SOLUTIONS.
Chapter 1. The Challenge.
Chapter 2. The Solution: The Private Placement.
Chapter 3. The Solution: A Strategy That Works.
PART TWO: UNDERSTANDING THE ANGEL INVESTOR.
Chapter 4. Alternative Sources of Capital.
Chapter 5. Angel Capital in America: A Study.
Chapter 6. What Do Private Investors Look for in a Deal?
Chapter 7. Types of Private Investors.
PART THREE: RESOURCES FOR ENTREPRENEURS RAISING CAPITAL.
Chapter 8. Alternative Funding Resources in Accessing Angel Capital.
Chapter 9. Directory of Alternative Funding Resources.
Chapter 10. Building Your Own Database of Angel Investors.
PART FOUR: UNDERSTANDING THE ANGEL INVESTMENT PROCESS.
Chapter 11. The Venture Investing Process.
Chapter 12. Preparing for Due Diligence.
Chapter 13. Valuation of the Early-Stage Company.
Appendix A: How to Write and Present an Investor-Oriented Business Plan.
Appendix B: legal Primer on Securities Law Issues for Nonlawyers.
Suggested Reading List.
Glossary.
About the Authors.
Index.
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