Entries in the ‘Accredited Investors’ Category:
filed in Accredited Investors on Mar.06, 2010
Allocation of adequate time for the completion of each of the important aspects of capital buildup can spell the difference between success and failure. The company must be able to set its priorities and act accordingly based on this established importance.
Tags: Business, business proposal, Chuck R StewartArticle, Company, due diligence, financial model, man, man hours, order, persuasions, plan, process, proposal, prospective investors, request company, time
filed in Accredited Investors on Mar.02, 2010
NOTE: THIS IS ARTICLE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE.
Tags: attorney, Business, Capital, civil fines, Company, federal securities laws, Henry J. Fasthoff, Investment, investment prospectus, issuing stock, prospective investors, starting a new business, state, state securities laws, stock, THIS
filed in Accredited Investors on Feb.27, 2010
Seasoned institutional investor gives you the benefit of his wisdom from professionally investing over 25 years. Some surprising tips and guidelines criteria are presented which can help you to learn how to raise capital with a Deutsche Bourse Listing.
Tags: Alvin G DonovanArticle, Bourse, Canada, Capital, Chicago, compliance obligations, Czech Republic, Deutsche, deutsche bourse, Dubai, Exchange, Germany, Hong Kong, investor base, investor interest, Least, Lisbon, listing, London, london stock exchange, Luxembourg, market segment, Moscow, New York, Paris, process, Read, regulatory oversight, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Tokyo, US, USA, world
filed in Accredited Investors on Feb.20, 2010
When trying to raise money for a new venture, you’ll probably first go to friends and family (i.e. sometimes called “family & fools”). The following material has been prepared for entrepreneurs who will be going to this group. However, if you’re calling on your grandmother, these rules will probably not apply.
Tags: amount, Business, businessit, Capital, family, frequent question, grade business plan, Money, plan, right money, seed, seed capital, seed money, target, United States, way
filed in Accredited Investors, Angel Capital, Business Loans, Internet, Investment Grants, Investor Presentations, Private Loans, Private equity, Start Up Capital, Venture capital on Feb.16, 2010
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In our investment banking business we are often contacted by business start-ups asking for our help in raising money. I am sure that we were not the first organization that was contacted and that these hopeful entrepreneurs had been searching for months for funding. I try to be helpful and spend time [...]
Tags: Business, Digg, Entrepreneur, Facebook, LinkedIn, Sales, small Business, Viral marketing
filed in Accredited Investors, Angel Capital, Business Loans, Private equity, Start Up Capital on Feb.14, 2010
photo credit: Valdo Raps
Its no secret most entrepreneurs have limited resources as it pertains to how and where to secure capital infusion. It is these limitations, which precludes small businesses from moving past level one in business and on to a more lucrative future.
There are numerous loan programs and lending institutions servicing small business [...]
Tags: Administration, Business, Loan, SCORE Association, Service Corps of Retired Executives, small Business, Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Centers
filed in Accredited Investors on Feb.13, 2010
This articles explores how to raise capital for your business idea in 3 easy steps. Essentially raising capital from private investors is a simple exercise and after reading this article you will understand why it is so easy. Developing a strategy is the key to this industry and the act of securing capital from investors is an industry in its own right…as you will see…
Tags: Business, Canada, Capital, confidence, credible sources, developing a strategy, feasibility study, idea, industry, market, non disclosure agreement, private investors, Project, return, simple exercise, Terry HartArticle, typical stock
filed in Accredited Investors on Feb.06, 2010
Are you trying to raise capital for your start-up or corporation in expansion? Have you exhausted your traditional institutional sources and hedge fund contacts? Don’t lose hope just yet! First of all, take all those pamphlets and brochures from banks and other traditional lenders that are lying all over your desk and toss them in the trash…they are absolutely useless.
Tags: best bet, Capital, cash infusion, Company, debt situation, DON, institutional sources, James B ScottArticle, market, offering, OTCBB, reality, reverse mergers, something, technology patents, traditional lenders, trash
filed in Accredited Investors on Jan.30, 2010
When raising capital, occasionally investors will want their equity distribution in an SEC recognized format like a Private Placement Memorandum, also known as a PPM. This structure makes use of one of the three Regulation D exemptions stemming from the Securities Act of 1933. The three exemptions are Regulation D Rule 504, Rule 505 and Rule 506.
Tags: accredited investor, Accredited Investors, Act, Alaska, amount, D Rule, disclosure, dollar, dollar size, exemption, investor, James B ScottArticle, Montana, number, offering, private placement memorandum, securities act of 1933, sophistication, subscription agreement
filed in Accredited Investors on Jan.23, 2010
Make sure the partners you go for are trustworthy people and will not steal your plan and implement it before you do. You may need the services of a lawyer so that in case of disagreements in the partnership, then there will be a way of arbitration.
Tags: Business, business cash, business idea, business proposal, business proposals, Capital, cash, element, good business, growth projections, incase, partner, plan, plasma tv, way