Write a Business Plan – Nah! I Can Do That Myself (and Why You Shouldn’t)

Writing a business plan – why you should have one and why it is better for a professional business planning company write it with you. There are three reasons why you need a business plan…

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

Options For Funding a Franchise – Where Can You Obtain Investment Capital?

Once you have made the decision to purchase a franchise, you need to obtain funding. Determining if you can find the necessary investment capital may affect your decision to start a franchise. This is an important part of your business plan, and it can be a much harder goal to achieve than you may realize.

Confessions of a Venture Capitalist

Venture Capitalists are often called Vulture Capitalists and until you read the book: Confessions of a Venture Capitalist, Inside the high-stakes world of start-up financing by Ruthann Quindlen; well you probably will never understand how they got that slanderous title. In the book Ruthann explains what it was like working in Silicon Valley in a Venture Capital Company prior to the dot com bubble burst.

Venture Capitalists and Business Angels For Opportunity Seekers

Venture capital and ‘angel’ investment seems like an attractive alternative to personal loans – you’re asking opportunity seekers to invest their money in your business in exchange for a share of the profits. While it can cost you more in the long run, it means that you won’t be borrowing money as a loan that needs to be paid back whether your business makes a profit or not.

Venture Capital Startup Dictionary

Venture capital partners seem to talk in terms all their own. If you are a newbie to the VC game, here is a primer on some basic terms used in raising venture capital.

Can You Find Venture Capital in 2010?

For most business niches, 2010 couldn’t come fast enough. 2007 was not great. 2008 was really scary. 2009 was less scary and more a brutal grind despite what technically appears to be economic recovery. So, what does 2010 portend when we look at the field of venture capital? Let’s take a look.

Raising Capital – Writing the Business Plan that Succeeds

You have a great idea or maybe have started a company and need some capital to support your revenue growth. You think that the best source for the fund-raising will be venture capital or maybe an angel investment. You have mapped out your fund-raising strategy and are at the point of writing your business plan. You want to write a business plan that will succeed in bringing in the needed funds.

Venture Capitalists – Cash For Shares

Venture Capital is a type of private equity that works on the basis of cash being invested into businesses in exchange for a share of a business. Venture Capitalists don’t however just offer their skills to a business; they also provide managerial and technical expertise. Venture Capital is popular among new companies and new ventures.

Those Who Dare – A Venture For Entrepreneurs

The surge of entrepreneurialism in this decade has spawned the era of venture capitalism like never before. Venture capital is the key to America’s technological lead in the world marketplace. According to The Capital Network, a non-profit economic development group, venture-backed companies have created 80 percent of the new jobs in the United States over the last 20 years. Venture capital-backed investments soared to a record-breaking level of $7.67 billion in the second quarter of 1999, an increase of 104 percent over Q2 of 1998 and 78 percent higher than Q1 of 1999.