Working with Investors

What Happens When Selling Your Company for Less Than Expected

Sometimes the end game or sale of the company is not a happy event.  Especially when outside investors, venture capitalists, or angels have put in substantial money and the sales price is less than the…

6 Key Ways to Answer Investor Questions

Entrepreneurs looking for investor funding often fail to realize that all money comes with strings. For example, if you have watched the Shark Tank TV series, you probably noticed that the Sharks always ask the…

5 Unexpected Truths About Crowdfunding Your Business

It’s a difficult time for small business owners. As the coronavirus crisis has disrupted business operations, more banks are tightening their standards for lending, making it harder for small businesses to access crucial capital. While…

Fundless vs. Funded: Pros & Cons of Independent Sponsors & Private Equity

If you have been looking into options for funding your family-owned or small business, there is a very good chance that in addition to small business private equity firms, you have heard about fundless sponsors…

How Do I Fund My New Business?

Do you have the cash you need to get your business off the ground? Some startup companies require a lot of cash, while others can operate on a low budget. No matter how much money…

Is Investing in Real Estate a Lucrative Endeavor Worth Your Time?

Many people wonder if investing in real estate is worth it. When considering the ups and downs of the real estate marketplace, most experts would say that yes, real estate investments have the potential to…

8 Indications of an Entrepreneur Sought by Investors

An entrepreneur is literally “one who creates a new business.” The best new businesses are ones that have never been done before, so mastering creativity and recognizing creativity are key skills and mindsets. But how…

The Small Business Owner’s Guide to Restaurant Financing

Running a restaurant can be hectic—and when it comes to maintaining positive cash flow, you might be feeling the heat. Business funding may be the answer to keeping things running smoothly. In this guide, we’ll…

What’s the Minimum Information to Give Your Investors?

Every investor wants regular information from companies taking their money. And most of us investors are frustrated by the lack of regular communication—unless, of course, the company needs more money. On the other side, entrepreneurs…

How Much of My Business Do I Have to Give to an Investor?

If you’re looking for growth capital, this one’s for you. We’ll cover what information you’ll expect to provide, your range of expected values and amounts of investment to expect. All to help you set your…

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