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| Obtaining Venture Capital For Business Startup |
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| Written by Rebecca Game | |
| Friday, 13 February 2009 01:38 | |
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If you are an inventor or an entrepreneur, obtaining venture capital funding is most likely a major concern for you and your business. During the dot com boom, venture capitalists were fueling the growth, research, and ventures of many new companies. Venture capital money can come in many different forms. There are actually companies that specialize in researching new companies to invest in, in order to earn a modest return on their investors money. These companies receive thousands of requests for funding monthly and may decide to fund one to two small start-ups a month. Some venture capital companies specialize in specific projects such as real estate or a technology based company. Many large, corporate construction projects are funded via some sort of venture capital agreement. Another way to obtain venture capital for a business start up is through angel investors. An angel investor can be an individual or a group of investors that gather in order to decide which businesses have the most likely hood of succeeding. Once a business has been selected, the paperwork is drafted for the loan agreement and the business start up is funded by the individual or group angel investors. This method of obtaining venture capital for business startup may also be called hard money or hard money lending. Recently, obtaining venture capital for business startup has come to reality television. The reality show focused on inventors that had developed a product for introduction to the retail market. The investor was coached and given seed money in order to fully develop their product. This competition played out over several months on reality television with a winner being chosen at the end. The winner was chose based upon how the judges rated the potential retail market success of the inventors product. This reality show was a neat little twist to the venture capital process. If all of this has you a bit concerned or confused about obtaining venture capital for business startup, there is a bit of good news. The good news is that there is still capital available. If you have a solid business plan or product that you are seeking funding for, your chances are relatively high of getting the funding that you need. Venture capitalists may not be throwing money around like they once were but there is still money available for those that are deemed fit via a solid business plan.
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| Last Updated on Monday, 23 March 2009 01:54 |
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Now that the dot com boom has cooled, those worried about obtaining venture capital for business startup may have a more difficult time securing funding for their budding business.