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Angel Investing

Matching Startup Funds with Startup Companies--The Guide for Entrepreneurs and Individual Investors

Van Osnabrugge, Mark / Robinson, Robert J.

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1. Auflage Mai 2000
448 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-7879-5202-0
John Wiley & Sons

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They deliver more capital to entrepreneurs than any other source.And they often receive an incredible return on their investments.They're angel investors, some of the most important--and leastunderstood--players in business today. The United States has closeto three million angels, whose investments in startups exceed $60billion per year. Some of our most successful companies were fundedby angels--companies like Ford, AOL, and Amazon.com. But until now,little has been written about these angels, due in part to theirpreference for anonymity. Angel Investors provides an inside lookat who these angels are and how they operate. It also showswould-be angels and entrepreneurs how best to find eachother.

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FINANCING OPTIONS FOR START-UP FIRMS.

Funding Entrepreneurial Firms.

Bootstrapping Internally and the Challenges to Securing Outside
Finance.

Types of Outside Investors Willing to Finance Growing Firms.

THE TWO MAIN SOURCES OF FUNDING: BUSINESS ANGELS AND VENTURE
CAPITALISTS.

The Value of Business Angels and Venture Capitalists.

Harnessing the Power of Business Angels and Venture
Capitalist.

Understanding the Investors' Structural and Personal
Differences.

BUSINESS ANGEL AND VENTURE CAPITALIST DIFFERENCES THROUGHOUT THE
INVESTMENT PROCESS.

Investors' Motivations and Investment Criteria.

Screening the Deal and Conducting Due Diligence.

Negotiating and Forming the Legal Contract.

Monitoring the Investment.

Exiting the Investment and Realizing Returns.

ATTRACTING BUSINESS ANGEL FUNDS TO YOUR START-UP FIRM.

Valuing Your Firm.

Negotiating the Funding Agreement.

BECOMING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ANGEL INVESTOR.

Steps in Effectively Making Your First Investment in an
Entrepreneurial Firm.

THE FUTURE OF THE BUSINESS ANGEL MARKET.

The Business Angel Market in the New Millennium.

PUTTING THE WHEELS INTO MOTION.

Appenxix 1: A Detailed List of More than Seventy Matching
Services in

the United States.

Appendix 2: Further Helpful Resourses.

Appendix 3: Writing a Winning Business Plan.

Glossary.

Bibliography.

Name Index.

Subject Index.
"This is the best research on the angel capital market that I'veseen. It should be read by every serious researcher in smallbusiness finance as well as students in classes in entrepreneurialfinance, but it is also a must read for every entrepreneur whoneeds additional equity financing."--Robert E. Berney, chiefeconomist, U.S. Small Business Administration

"Angel Investing is the definitive resource on an emerging newsource of capital and talent. Van Osnabrugge and Robinson haveassembled valuable information for entrepreneurs seeking capitaland angels seeking startups."--Peter S. Cohan, author, Net Profitand The Technology Leaders

"Anyone interested in raising capital for a new enterprise shouldread Angel Investing to better understand the changing role ofventure capitalists and the emergence of business angels as agrowing source of risk capital and sound advice."--Ned Heizer,founder and first chairman, National Venture CapitalAssociation

"this book will be of interest to potential investors,entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and institutional investorseverywhere..."(Chartered Secretary, March 2001)

"The book is sensibly and logically structured, backed byexhaustive research with generous and helpful attribution to otherspecialists in the field." (Start Your Own Business, February2001)

"...an interesting and informative book..." (M2 Communications, 12June 2001)
MARK VAN OSNABRUGGE is a consultant at Marakon Associates, a top-tier international consulting firm based in Stamford, Connecticut. A former fellow of the Harvard Business School, he is also the widely published author of articles about entrepreneurial finance. He lives in Chicago, Illinois. ROBERT J. ROBINSON is associate professor of negotiations at the Harvard Business School and an angel investor with experience in a variety of startup companies. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.

M. Van Osnabrugge, Partner at Marakon Assoicates in Chicago, Illinois; R. J. Robinson, Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts