An Angel Investor is typically a successful and wealthy entrepreneur or executive providing first or second level seed capital to new business enterprises. The angel investor is accredited and invests his or her own funds.
The Angel Investor bears a large burden of risk, and as such seeks a potential return in the five–year short term win
An Angel Investor is typically a successful and wealthy entrepreneur or executive providing first or second level seed capital to new business enterprises. The angel investor is accredited and invests his or her own funds.
The Angel Investor bears a large burden of risk, and as such seeks a potential return in the five–year short term window in the range of ten to thirty times investment, including a well-defined exit strategy.
The Angel Investor can also supply valuable management skill and expertise to the fledgling business, increasing its chances for success.
One of the most frustrating events in the life of an entrepreneur is that exact moment when he or she realizes that they are poised on the precipice of a business breakthrough, and get stopped dead in their tracks by lack of funds.
An overwhelming number of new enterprises fail, and invariably starving for capital is the number one reaso
One of the most frustrating events in the life of an entrepreneur is that exact moment when he or she realizes that they are poised on the precipice of a business breakthrough, and get stopped dead in their tracks by lack of funds.
An overwhelming number of new enterprises fail, and invariably starving for capital is the number one reason.
Where to begin the search for investors? There are hundreds of venture capital sources, but how does one know where to begin? Who is in our arena? Who invests in our dollar range? Who is in our tech sector? Who invests in our region of the country? Hours, days, weeks, months, and years can be wasted making presentations to and chasing sources that will never turn into successful investment.