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Angel Capital

Angel Capital

W. J. Bradley; William Benjamin; Joel B. Margulis; Gerald A. Benjamin

Capstone Publishing Ltd
2002
nidottu
ExpressExec is a unique business resource of one hundred books. These books present the best current thinking and span the entire range of contemporary business practice. Each book gives you the key concepts behind the subject and the techniques to implement the ideas effectively, together with lessons from benchmark companies and ideas from the world's smartest thinkers. ExpressExec is organised into ten core subject areas making it easy to find the information you need: 01 Innovation 02 Enterprise 03 Strategy 04 Marketing 05 Finance 06 Operations and Technology 07 Organizations 08 Leading 09 People 10 Life and Work ExpressExec is a perfect learning solution for people who need to master the latest business thinking and practice quickly.
The Angel Investor's Handbook

The Angel Investor's Handbook

Gerald A. Benjamin; Joel B. Margulis

Bloomberg Press
2001
sidottu
The early stage investor's best friend. Many of today's high-net-worth investors are turning their attention to early-stage investing in emerging companies. They know just how successful and lucrative funding a start-up venture can be. Savvy angel investors can foresee distant but potentially huge returns from pre-IPO companies. There are scores of hungry entrepreneurs in search of capital and lots of money to be invested. But, matching the right entrepreneurs with wise investors, so that both can profit, is the challenge in new enterprises.Gerald Benjamin and Joel Margulis demonstrate that the real pitfall for potential investors is an incomplete understanding of the complexities of early-stage investing. At the same time, the angel capital market offers few mechanisms for bringing investors and entrepreneurs together, while securities regulations restrict communication between sophisticated investors and promising new businesses. So, where do the uninitiated start, and how do they separate the wheat from the chaff? In this groundbreaking work, Benjamin and Margulis offer angel investors a hands-on manual for profiting from early-stage, private equity deals. They show how to develop investment criteria and overall game plans, locate viable investment opportunities, assess and manage risks, negotiate the most favorable deal terms, conduct thorough due diligence, and plan the all-important exit strategy. This valuable guide: • Spells out the unique skills the angel investor needs to profit in this fragmented market • Includes comprehensive examples of actual documents used in completed transactions • Reveals how to tell fact from fiction in the pre-IPO market • Provides authoritative, proprietary research from recognized angel investing experts • Reveals what actual angel investors are doing—right and wrong • Includes an extensive directory of top venture forums, angel organizations, publications, and Web sites Author Biography: Gerald A. Benjamin is a senior managing partner of International Capital Resources, a capital sourcing firm with 14 offices in North America. He is also senior editor of The Private Equity Review, chairman of the Northern California Venture Forum, and executive director of the Private Equity Research Institute. His co-author, Joel Margulis, has written books on a range of subjects and is currently a university lecturer on writing. Their most recent co-authored book is Angel Financing (1999, Wiley), which focuses on raising capital, the flip side of the equation.
Angel Financing

Angel Financing

Gerald A. Benjamin; Joel B. Margulis

John Wiley Sons Inc
1999
sidottu
Your guardian angel has arrived Capital is the single most important factor to getting your venture off the ground, but finding it can be a challenge, particularly if you're running out of funding options. Suppose your venture is too small for institutional players. What do you do once you've exhausted your personal financial resources? Where do you go after banks, the leasing companies, the venture capital firms, have turned you down? What you need is an "angel"--a private investor with high net worth. Angel Financing--the only book of its kind--provides you with a road map to this valuable, little known, source of capital financing. Explains the structure of the direct private capital market Covers everything from the valuation process to writing an investor-oriented business plan