VENTURE CAPITAL
UNDER THE MAGNIFYING GLASS Looking for venture capital? If you're looking to raise capital for your business, get ready to go under the magnifying glass. Even after you've sold them on your....(more)
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What Small Business Needs to know about Venture Capital. Small businesses never seem to have enough money. Bankers and suppliers, naturally, are important in financing small business growth through loans and credit, but an equally important source of long term growth capital is the venture capital firm. Banks look at the immediate future of a business, but are most heavily influenced by its past. Venture capitalists look to its longer run future. Banks look for how the investment will be paid back, and venture capitalists look for how their investment will grow and how fast All financial people want to know the results and ratios of past operations, the amount and intended use of the needed funds, and the earnings and financial condition of future projections. But venture capitalists look much more closely at the features...(more)
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BUSINESSFINANCE.COM
http://wwwbusinessfinance.comBusinessFinance.com is a searchable database of over 15,000 potential funding sources. This database is designed for companies who are in search of capital for a business or real-estate project. The funding sources are divided into six categories, including commercial finance, equipment leasing, government funds, investment funds, real-estate finance and venture capital. To search for capital, you must fill out a fairly lengthy form detailing your business, including how much capital is needed, credit rating, the status of your business plan and projected annual revenue. However, once you complete this form, it will be saved for 30 days. The data you input is used to return matching results. Free for those seeking capital. Lenders and investors must sign up for membership, starting at $2,500 a year.
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