Attract More Venture Capital by Avoiding Angel Investor Round Conflict
- Topics:
- Angel Investment,
- Venture Capital
- Tags:
- Angel Financing,
- Blue Boulder Internet Publishing,
- Finance,
- Financial Accounting,
- Financing,
- Investment,
- Investor,
- Venture Capital
- Source:
- Blue Boulder Internet Publishing
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Overview: The use of friends, business associates and Angels as sources of financing often appears attractive as a relatively uncomplicated, readily available capital source. For startups, they are often the only form of capital available. Yet, care must be taken to ensure that this early round of capital does not interfere with long-term financing. Angel financing is typically a one-time source, in which the investors have unrealistic return expectations. Typically, these sources are not professional investors with diversified and balanced portfolios.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2
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