Venture Financing
&
Venture Investing
Business Angels
Wealthy individuals who invest in unquoted young entrepreneurial companies
By: Vadim Kotelnikov, Inventor, Author, and Founder of:
Ten3 Business e-Coach – Inspiration and Innovation Unlimited, Fun4Biz.com – Entrepreneurial Creativity Paradise, VVV1 – Global Virtual Venture Valley #1
Venture Financing: Process and Selection Criteria
Who Are the Business Angels?
Business angels are private investors also called informal investors who invest in unquoted young entrepreneurial companies.
These wealthy individuals are usually former entrepreneurs or executives. They provide not only finance but experience and business skills.
Business angels are active, in one way or another, in every country worldwide. This type of investor is called a business angel because many perceive that they save struggling firms with both finance and know-how when no one else will. Though angel investing has both its advantages and disadvantages, it is widely agreed that the advantages of business angels generally outweigh their disadvantages, making an active informal venture capital market a prerequisite for a vigorous enterprise economy.
The Scale of Angel Investments in Young Firms
According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor's (GEM) Executive Report informal private investment in emerging and new business dwarf the more formal venture capital outlays. For the United States alone, in 2000 the business angels put an estimated US$ 40 billion behind 50,000 deals. Since 2000, the population of business angels in the country has grown by 63% to 400,000. In the European Union, it's estimated that at least one million of potential angels represent a total investment pool of Euro 10-20 billion. In average, business angels fund 30 to 40 times more start-up ventures every year than venture capitalists.
Venture Financing: Key Documentation To Be Prepared by the Entrepreneur
About Angel Investing
Venture Financing Chain (slide show)
Angel Investing (slide show)
Types of Business Angels
Typical Terms of Preferred Stock
Structuring the Deal
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Step-by-Step Guide to Venture Financing
Pros and Cons of Angel Investing
Search for Angel Investors
How to Reach Business Angels
Application Criteria
Check out Potential Investors
Investment Opportunity Selection by Investors
Business Plan Evaluation by Investors
Tips for Business Angels
Venture Investing e-Coach
MBS e-Course: Venture Investing
Search for Investment Opportunities
Due Diligence
Valuation of Start-up Businesses
Syndicates of Business Angels
Discover much more!
What Are the Venture Capitalists' Investment Criteria?
Buffet's 5 Tips for Individual Investors
Buffet's Investment Secrets: 7 Contrarian Principles
Humorous Business Plans
Financial Success
Free Ten3 Micro-courses
Ten3 Mini-Courses
Venturepreneur (100 slides)
Venture Financing (40 slides)
Complete "A to Z" Smart & Fast guide
Make your project attractive to investors!
► Understand the Venture Financing Chain
► Understand the requirements of Venture Capital Investors
► Follow unique Step-by-step Guide to Venture Financing
New-generation e-book + 40 slides ►
Ваш обозреватель не поддерживает встроенные рамки или он не настроен на их отображение.
Map
Ranked #1
Search
Glossary
Free Downloads
Products
Testimonials
Training
Contact
We invented Business e-Coaching in 2001
Today, we have customers in 100+ countries!
Our customers:
Ten3 Business e-Coach
Inventor, Author & Founder – Vadim Kotelnikov
© Vadim Kotelnikov, GIVIS