Archive for the ‘Venture Capital’ Category
I must admit that I have had a bias against my clients selling their businesses to private equity firms until I discovered that there are some situations where it might be the best exit strategy. Our firm represents business sellers primarily in the information technology and healthcare industries. Because the valuation multiples in these industries can get a little rich, they do not normally fit the more conservative EBITDA models of the private equity industry.
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Starting a business would always require funding or capital. Every entrepreneur or businessman has to have his money to raise or start up any business. If he does not have that money, he must be wise enough to find ways how to raise funds for his business.
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When two people join forces, there's a certain synergy
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What should you expect when you approach a venture capital firm for a loan? How about if you are approaching them for investment purposes? This article will attempt to cover both aspects of what you can expect from a venture capital firm, and how to get the most out of the ones you will encounter. First of all, what is a venture capital firm? They are also referred to as private equity investors. A venture capital firm is a company that handles investments from several individuals by using their money to invest in up and coming small businesses that need money to get going. They have lots of experience when it comes to this, so listen up if you want info on how to take advantage of their services.
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What can you expect from the Joint Venture Seeker Course? The first thing that strikes me is that this course is put together with the newbie marketer in mind, now that's not to say that the more experienced marketer cannot benefit, but it is designed to make what may appear a complicated subject easy to understand. Liz Toomey designed this course purely from her extensive experience and this shows in the content that Liz has put together. The inspiration however was Liz's first ever joint venture in which she made $37,000 from her first product, this allowed both herself and husband Jamie to stay at home and provide a secure future for themselves and family. So what is included in the content? You have a series of no fluff videos containing over 2 hours of valued video content showing the steps to running a successful joint venture through A to Z. So there is no 200 to 300 page e-book to scroll through here. To accompany the videos you have three work books that keep you on track in completing the processes involved.
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