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By Eric Morris

An angel investor is one who does not desire much say in the management of the company in which he invests, and also favors a slower return on investment. However, it should be borne in mind that they still make investments in the hopes of making a profit. Angel investor groups are important means of private capital and often put in angel money into fresh companies.

Venture capitalists and angel investors are aiming for capital augmentation and revenue escalation, and proof that one’s business can bring sustained expansion over time, to offer a profit on investment.

The present venture capital market is still recovering from the burst of the “dot com bubble.” Venture capital continues to be a feasible means of funding startup companies. Entrepreneurs who have an appealing business concept should not be disheartened from seeking investment funds.

An angel investor is one who is eager to invest in a company in its nascent. While looking to finance a business idea, angel investors can be an ideal source for obtaining valuable funds.

An angel investor is not a worker or member of a bank, venture capital firm or other financial institution that generally puts together such investments.

Angel capital plugs the breach in start-up funding between the “three F” (friends, family and fools) and venture capital. Most venture capital funds will not take into account investments under $1 million, while it is hard to get in excess of $100,000 – $200,000 from friends and family. Thus, angel investment is a widespread investment option for high-growth start-ups.

Angel Investors provides detailed information on Angel Investors, Find Angel Investors, Angel Investor Networks, Angel Investor Groups and more. Angel Investors is affiliated with Venture Capital Investing.

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Venture Capital Firms

October 14, 2008

By Damian Sofsian While the terms and conditions of venture capital are not standardized, there are some salient features of venture capital arrangements. The venture capital firm is inclined to assume a high degree of risk in the expectation of earning a high rate of return. The venture capital firm, in addition to providing funds, [...]

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A How-To in Raising Financing

September 27, 2008

By Zander Smith Venture Capital Advice Founders are a rare breed. You need perseverance, talent, and a high threshold for risk to create your own company. But then comes the big step- how do you finance your project? Founding a business is like learning the first time how to ride a bike. It may take [...]

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Venture Capital Funding

September 27, 2008

By Bill Pratt Venture capital funding or financing is a good option for those corporations that have a unique corporate proposition, which could earn high ROIs or returns on investments that would be at least 30 percent annually. These corporations generally need huge outlays of capital. The venture capitalists typically get an ownership stake, so [...]

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