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Raising Business Finance for Entrepreneurs Part II

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Raising Business Finance for Entrepreneurs is a two part simple, practical, no-nonsense guide that does exactly what it says.
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Raising Business Finance for Entrepreneurs is a two part simple, practical, no-nonsense guide that does exactly what it says.

In the UK, the majority of ‘experts’ in the Business Finance sector are intermediaries whose livelihood depends on finding funding for entrepreneurs. Paradoxically, focusing on deals and successes not only has the inevitable consequence that they act against the real interests of Business Angels, but they also don't really understand them.

There are other books on the market about Business Angel investing, but oddly none specifically address the practical issues of being successful with Business Angels. Some are aimed at entrepreneurs seeking finance, but without the insights necessary to attract a Business Angel; some are anecdotal and autobiographical; a few are academic studies.

  1. Assessing Reward
    1. Reward
    2. Classic Business Angel Methods
    3. Traditional Valuation Methods
    4. Risk-Reward
    5. Summary
  2. Getting Funded
    1. What a Business Plan is For
    2. What a Business Plan Is
    3. How a Business Plan is Read
    4. What Kind of Money
    5. Know your target
    6. Preparing the Business Case
    7. Writing a Business Plan
    8. Presenting a Business Plan
    9. The Pitch
    10. The Meeting
  3. Doing a Deal
    1. What are the Risks
    2. Negotiation
    3. The Paperwork
    4. Lawyers
  4. Risk Management
    1. Risk Management
    2. Due Diligence
    3. Limiting Downsides in the Deal
    4. Applying Modern Portfolio Theory
    5. Portfolio Management
    6. Exit Considerations
Sobre el Autor
Chris

Chris Clegg