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Angel Investing
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Angel Capital : How to Raise Early-Stage Private Equity Financing
By Gerald A. Benjamin, Joel B. Margulis
If you're an entrepreneur or own a small, fast-growing businesses, Angel Capital provides a complete toolkit for raising capital in today's challenging economic landscape. The authors, who manage the largest angel network in the U.S., offer real-world advice on how to find investors and take control of the private placement process. Using revolutionary typology and unmatched proprietary research, they explain all stages of raising capital, from valuation to negotiation to due diligence. In addition, you'll find 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.
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Attracting Capital from Angels: How Their Money-And Their Experience-Can Help You Build a Successful Company
By Brian E. Hill, Dee Power, Bob Bozeman
This book offers all the information entrepreneurs need for finding elusive angel investors.
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The Angel Investor's Handbook: How to Profit from Early-Stage Investing
By Gerald A. Benjamin, Joel Margulis
The early stage investor's best friend. Many of today's high-net-worth investors are turning their attention to early-stage investing in emerging companies. They know just how successful and lucrative funding a start-up venture can be. Savvy angel investors can foresee distant but potentially huge returns from pre-IPO companies. There are scores of hungry entrepreneurs in search of capital and lots of money to be invested. But, matching the right entrepreneurs with wise investors, so that both can profit, is the challenge in new enterprises.
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Angel Investing: Matching Startup Funds with Startup Companies -- A Guide for Entrepreneurs, Individual Investors, and Venture Capitalists
By Robert J. Robinson, Mark Van Osnabrugge
Until recently, entrepreneurs and small-business owners were limited to borrowing money, attracting venture capitalists, or going public as ways of raising outside capital. Now, though, as investors are willing to take on more risk and are looking for additional places to stake their money, "angel investing" has emerged as a phenomenon. Angel investors are individuals who invest in companies that are usually overlooked by more traditional venture capital firms.
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Angel Financing: How to Find and Invest in Private Equity
By Gerald A. Benjamin, Joel Margulis
Capital is the single most important factor to getting your venture off the ground, but finding it can be a challenge, particularly if you're running out of funding options. Suppose your venture is too small for institutional players. What do you do once you've exhausted your personal financial resources? Where do you go after banks, the leasing companies, the venture capital firms, have turned you down? What you need is an "angel"—a private investor with high net worth. Angel Financing—the only book of its kind—provides you with a road map to this valuable, little known, source of capital financing.
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