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...
Your guardian angel has arrived
Capital is the single most important factor to getting your venture off the ground, but finding it can be...
Drawing on the history of state and local government in the New York Tri-State metropolitan region, the authors of this study present a theory about the values reformers must understand and balance in order to tackle the hard challenges of reforming and regionalizing local governance.
Drawing on the history of state and local government in the New York Tri-State metropolitan region, the authors of this study present a theory about t...
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.
Gerald Benjamin and Joel Margulis demonstrate that the real pitfall for potential...
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...