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Venture capital is private equity capital provided to young, high potential companies. Often in the form of cash, venture capital investments are typically exchanged with shares in the company. Before World War II, moneyed individuals and families had monopoly of venture capital investments. The Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, Whitneys, and Warburgs invested in private firms and eventually gained control of many of them. After the war, however, steps were taken to democratize and professionally manage the venture capital industry. The Small Business Act of 1958 made it legal for the U.S Small Business Administration to help finance and manage small entrepreneurial ventures in the United States. This section provides helpful information relating to venture capital as well as the topics that fall under its umbrella.
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Posted by Bach Moh. Published on Oct 13, 2009
In business plan writing, many people merely state but not sell. Here's an article that show you how to position the facts and assessments within the written plan.
Posted by Lance Winslow. Published on Aug 24, 2009
It seems as if all the entrepreneurs are out trying to find angel investors to put up the capital so they can fund their next start-up business. Perhaps, they have a great invention that it will rock the world and be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Of course, they need lots of money to bring it to market.
Posted by Zack Storm. Published on Jul 25, 2009
The Time Machine, Do you have yours yet? Imagine the possibilities!
Posted by Belsheba Nyabwa. Published on Jul 15, 2009
For an established business or a growing one, having a manageable debt can be viewed as good. I've seen many who carry on their businesses without any debt but there is nothing wrong with getting a loan to start or expand a business.
Posted by Fabio Madore. Published on Jul 07, 2009
The articles describe the various aspects of loans for new business. For your convenience, this loan comes with easy loan application as well as approval procedure that will help you get hold of the loan amount within hours of your application.
Posted by Patrick Gage. Published on Jun 13, 2009
If you are a new business owner you may find yourself a little confused by the different types of loans and investors. One of the most complicated to understand is called a venture capital agreement. This type of agreement is often overlooked, but it may be an excellent opportunity for you to fund your business. In this article we will go over business funding secrets that involve venture capital.
Posted by Chris Mark Fletcher. Published on Jun 08, 2009
Equipment in nearly any industry, especially the medical industry today can be costly. Instead of breaking budgets, though, lease arrangements generally suffice to arrange for such financing. Since long-term equipment often cannot be acquired through traditional bank procedures, below are some of the benefits of aid, for example, for top models needed today in the line of medical imaging equipment financing.
Posted by Andy Lau. Published on May 03, 2009
The M&A Rules which came into effect on Sep 8, 2006 provides that MOFCOM's approval is required for round trip investments involving the acquisition of a Chinese domestic company by an offshore holding company. However, since the M&A Rules, almost no such restructuring has been able to obtain approval from MOFCOM. This puts a stop on almost all restructuring of Chinese companies into offshore holding company structures.
Posted by Paul Frankenberg. Published on Apr 18, 2009
Everyone loves a good sports analogy. The upcoming NFL Draft prompted me to consider how the player selection process compares to how businesses succeed with executive recruiting. Because I'm interested in how organizations assess a leader's capabilities and their subsequent success, I set out to determine whether the NFL can offer a few tips to improve an organization's executive recruiting.
Posted by Austin Warty. Published on Feb 25, 2009
Those who can use some cash for their start up for small business expansion can claim free business grants to help come up with the capital need to move their business forward. The government and private foundations collectively provide billions of dollars in free grant money to help entrepreneurs and small business owners start and expand their venture.