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- Angel Finance: The Other Venture Capital
- Angel financing is one of the most common, but least studied methods, to finance new ventures. This paper proposes a model to explain angel behavior. It uses a unique dataset of angel-backed firms to test the predictions of the model and examines the characteristics of angel financing. Although they are...
- White papers 2002-01-01
- Attract More Venture Capital by Avoiding Angel Investor Round Conflict
- 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...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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- Where To Find Angel Financing: Be Creative In Finding The Funds You Need
- Looking to the Angels Angel financing is venture capital that you receive from individual investors. One great aspect of Angel financing is that though the investors are willing to finance your venture, they have no desire to interfere with your business operations in any way. When deciding what business to...
- White papers 2005-07-13
- Angel Financing
- If you're an entrepreneur seeking capital, a retired businessperson wanting to make aggressive investments in start-up companies, or a semi-retired, affluent business manager searching for a position, will want to learn about the world of angel financing.
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Find Yourself An "Angel"
- If your business is too new, too risky and unproven, or too offbeat to qualify for traditional bank financing and attract venture capitalists, you may want to look for an "Angel." Although the figures vary widely, angel financing is believed to provide billions of dollars in capital to entrepreneurs every...
- White papers 2006-05-01
- Financing a New Business
- Your new business may need financing to cover the cost of equipment and other expenses before sales generate enough cash to make the operation self-supporting. There are a number of ways to obtain financing, and your choice among them will depend on your situation.What You Need to KnowWhat are "angel...
- Articles 2007-03-27
- Angel Investing Group Best Practices - Managing Members, Guiding Presentations and Finding the Right Deals
- Angel investing has long been an important source of financial support and mentoring for new and growing businesses, bridging a gap between individual and institutional venture capital rounds of financing or being the only source of external financing. Over the past several years, the number and types of organized business...
- White papers 2003-04-01
- Angel Investing and Entrepreneurship
- The need for venture capitalists to fund the venture is always felt. Like many entrepreneurs, one may have overlooked the greatest source of external financing of high-risk, start-up ventures—angel investors. Angel investors are usually wealthy individuals, often entrepreneurs, themselves, or business people, who make high-risk investments in small companies. Some...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Venture Support Systems Project: Angel Investors
- Angel investors are an important and growing source of financing for the start-up and initial growth phases of technology ventures. This study focused on high net worth angel investors with entrepreneurial backgrounds. This study introduces and defines the experienced angel investor, outlines the angel investing process, discusses the rise of...
- White papers 2000-02-01
- 7 Tips For Obtaining Angel Investor Funding
- If you have a start-up company that is looking for up to $500,000 in financing, your best option is to locate and meet with Angel Investors. Angel Investors are people that invest their own money in start-up companies. Many of them started out the same way, as an entrepreneur with...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Contigo Software receives venture capital funding from Angel Hawk Investments
- SAN DIEGO--BUSINESS WIRE--April 28, 1997--Contigo Software, developer and publisher of Web-based collaborative software products, Monday announced that it has received financing from Angel Hawk Investments LLC, a Del Mar, Calif.-based venture capitalist firm. While the terms of the financing remain undisclosed, it has been confirmed that in...
- Research articles 1997-04-28
- Finding Angel Investors: Angel Investor Advantages
- Wondering how to find angel investors? Finding angel investors starts with a thorough understanding of the pros and cons of getting angel investors. Make sure it's the right move for your business before you start seeking investors. Starting a new business is one of the most difficult things you will...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Angel Investing: Changing Strategies During Volatile Times
- Changing conditions in the angel market offer a unique opportunity to further knowledge and understanding about angel investing in the US during times of economic volatility. To identify trends in the angel market, this research examines changes in characteristics and investment behavior during a time of market expansion and contraction....
- White papers 2003-04-02
- Angels on Angels: Financing Technology-Based Ventures - A Historical Perspective
- This paper reviews 20 years of research on the angel segment of the venture capital market. A lot has been learnt from one-shot studies of the attitudes, behavior and characteristics of business angels. Taxonomies have been developed. However, a systematic insights into the dynamics of the angel market is needed....
- White papers 2002-08-05
- What Women Look For With Angel Investors
- Angel investors are high net-worth individuals or groups who invest in entrepreneurial companies, usually at an early stage. Many angel investors provide cash to young companies and take equity in return. One difference is that angel investors typically invest smaller amounts of money individual companies than business enterprises do, making...
- White papers 2008-02-27
- Diners' Club : Investors Wanted to Talk Cash Over Calamari
- Article is about angel financing startups that explains an angel investing networks, one part of that network is something known as the "dinner club" concept. At these dinner club meetings, groups of rich individuals pool their money together, hear pitches over dinner from hungry entrepreneurs and decide to invest in...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- What Drives Micro-Angel Investments?: A Large Sample Study of the Factors Explaining Micro-Angel Investments
- Despite of the significant role of informal venture capital in the financing of new entrepreneurial ventures, there is little research explaining the factors determining the propensity of individuals to make micro-angel investments. Building on a social psychological theory of planned behavior and economic theory on the determinants of demand for...
- White papers 2003-06-10
- When Angel Investors Says No
- Angel investors are the best source of funding for early-stage businesses and even though they review thousands of financing applications every year, only a small percentage of enterprises will actually receive their needed capital. Known for their high-risk deals, there are a few rules that may influence an angel investor's...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Changing Face Of Angel Investors
- Most small businesses can be financed by numerous sources, including personal funding, financial support from family and friends, and bank loans. Despite all of the capital resources available, it is a well-known fact that financial institutions make it quite difficult for new entrepreneurs to borrow money, especially since many new...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Angel Investors And How They Can Help You
- Equity financing is a type of loan in which angel investors invest in a business in return for an ownership percentage in the company. They bring to their invested company solid experience with the ultimate goal of lucrative returns since they actively mentor and give advice to the new entrepreneur....
- White papers 2008-01-01
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