Entries Tagged ‘value’:
filed in Angel Capital on Feb.07, 2010
When you’re looking to raise capital for an emerging business by selling stock or other securities (i.e., equity financing) to venture capital or angel investors, the value of your business will determine how much stock you have to sell to get the cash you need. The higher the value of your business, the less stock you have to sell to get your business funding.
Tags: Angel Investors, Business, cash, EBITDA, emerging enterprises, enterprise, exit, Initial Public Offering, investment climate, investor, professional investors, tangible assets, United States, value, venture capital financing, year
filed in Venture capital on Dec.31, 2009
We recommend that you Capitalize your company, at start up at 10,000,000 shares, with a par value of $0.0001 or $0.00001 (depending on the State you are incorporating in). This level of stock does a few things for you.
Tags: Angel, Angel Funding, Angel Investors, Capitalization, Company, company startup, control, CTO, Delaware, Executive Staff, Executive Team, family, issuing stock, Nevada, par value, realistic prices, share growth, stock, time venture, value, venture
filed in Venture capital on Dec.10, 2009
If youre still dreaming about raising outside capital for your business before you have any paying customers
Tags: Business, Capital, cold reality, Company, customer, customer capital, equity position, firm foundation, Flip, formal commitment, Money, product, running a business, value, value of a dollar, way, Wil Author, Wil SchroterArticle
filed in Venture capital on Nov.14, 2009
The rise of venture leasing and lending has created an opportunity for sophisticated entrepreneurs to gain a competitive advantage. Savvy entrepreneurs are using venture leases and loans to generate millions of dollars for shareholders by leveraging existing venture capital. They have discovered ways to use this flexible financing as a tool to build enterprise value between equity rounds and to leapfrog less sophisticated competitors.
Tags: Business, Capital, cash, early stage companies, equipment, equity, Financing, inventory loans, negative cash flow, start ups, value, venture, venture capital investors, venture capitalists, venture leasing