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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | TAFFY WILLIAMS AUGUST 17, 2011 Need Money? A Few Links to Possible Investors It is clear that if you have a new startup, getting investors is essential. In addition, some investors do not want to see early cash go toward salary. If this is your first startup, it may be worth reviewing before going out to talk to investors. Small business, SBIR, Government, State Grants and/or loans are sources. | | | | | | | | ENTREPRENEUR SUCCESS BLOG MAY 31, 2011 Got Money?: Funding Options for Small Businesses As the small business community surges into its economic reign, now, more than ever, investors are willing to shell out the dough for up-and-coming entrepreneurs. Angel Investing. Angel investing is notoriously less structured than venture capital and is usually sought out in the earlier stages of company development. Grants. | ANGEL INVESTING NEWS DECEMBER 11, 2011 Startup Capital: Feast or Famine? Sources of Capital for Startup Entrepreneurs – The primary sources of cash for new companies are (1) self (the entrepreneurs’ resources), (2) government grants, (3) friends and family, (4) angel investors and Super Angels, (5) venture capitalists and (6) strategic investors. | | THE ENTREPRENEURIAL MIND JULY 14, 2010 We Don't Need 16 Steps to Fix the Economy Step 7: Give Angel Investors a Tax Break." Sure, angels will take the tax break if offered. Step 11: Revamp the SBIR." Right now we have gotten the government so involved in R&D that investors sit back and wait for better returns from later staged deals. At many universities this may be a good idea. It can't. | | | | | | | | |
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