Archive for April, 2010


How to Get Meetings With Business Investors and Venture Capitalists

When you are starting a new business or product, often the search for funding is a job in and of itself. Developing a business plan, conducting product testing and development, implementing strategies, and finding and approaching investors requires a great deal of time, effort, and research. In addition, it also requires a great deal of networking.

Want to Be a Perfect Business Investor?

If you are lucky in today’s economy, you have a little money set aside to invest. The stock market is quite volatile and is not an ideal investment choice at this time. Neither is the real estate market with falling property values. A third option is investing in a new or existing business.

Small Business Investor – Small Check, Big Headache

Small business investor, sometimes their smaller checks arent worth their bigger headaches. How to find a great small business investor.

Be Prepared When Business Investors Look Beyond Your Business Plan

Avoid embarrassment and win the approval of business investors when they probe these key areas of your business or business plan.

How to Raise Capital For Private Companies Using a Pass Through Investment Structure

Many institutional investors only invest into listed public companies. A Pass Through Investment Structure is an ideal mechanism to fund certain private companies.

Middle Eastern and Islamic Venture Capital Market

This article covers the basics of Islamic Business Financing and briefly analyzes the Middle Eastern and Islamic Venture Capital Market

The Venture Capital Industry – An Overview

Venture capital is money provided by professionals who invest alongside management in young, rapidly growing companies that have the potential to develop into significant economic contributors. Venture capital is an important source of equity for start-up companies.

Raising Capital For Small Or Large Business

When you wish to start any kind of business you need first to contemplate which kind of business you would like to start. Thereafter you need to find office space, build client base, and hire employees. So you are going to face plenty of challenges which you would really like to address first to successfully run your business.

Private Equity vs. Venture Capital

This article describes the differences between venture capital and private equity.

Funding Options For Start Up Companies

There are more than 20 sources of funding for a business venture or idea that is cash strapped. From bootstrapping to taking your company public through an IPO (Initial Public Offering) you can take a company from the garage to Wall Street.