June 2009


brett


Hey, I am considering doing a double major in business (finance) and accounting. I can do it in 4 years, I would just have a tight schedule with a tougher work load and not be able to take any elective classes that seem interesting. Is it worth it to risk a better GPA if I were just to mahjor in accounting? How does it benefit me if I want to go into financial services (i-banking, private equity, hedge fund, venture capital…) and/or corp. finance in energy or healthcare?

A Designer


I have several ideas for different businesses that I believe would be successful in my community. I don’t necessarily have the capital (or credit) right now, to start something on my own.

And I’m not necessarily interested in working 80 hours a week to run the business until I retire, you know? More like, I want to start a business, then either hire other people to run it or, better yet, sell it to someone who wants to do whatever with it (expand, make a chain, whatever).

Any web-site resources or books any of you would recommed? Better yet, any life experience/examples anyone is willing to share?

TMac23


One of the hottest internet concepts today has received a lot of press.

Everyone is wondering where will the revenue come from?
I have a few ideas which may help. In fact I have registered a few domains that play on these ideas. How can I get these ideas to the right people without having them “yanked out” from under me?

I have contacted their venture capital firm and they are un-willing to hear the ideas. They claim lots of ideas are in the works.

How should I proceed?

Clinton Douglas IV


Have you ever wondered how some companies find funding while others, possibly yours, barely hold their head above water? Often, the key to success during the delicate start-up years is having the right amount of capital to launch development and marketing efforts. Once a company’s well established, funding can support even stronger growth and expansion initiatives. Venture capital acquisition can help. Venture capital is funding provided to budding new, fast-track companies by other professional investors.

Venture capitalists review several companies, choosing just a few to invest in based on management credibility, long-term growth potential and business integrity, among other things. These venture capitalists may use funds from high net worth individuals, foundations, corporations, pension funds or their own personal capital equity to help support the success of new business ventures. Their various investments in start-up companies collectively represent an investment portfolio, thus reducing overall risk. These investors focus on acquiring a high rate of return in a five to seven year period.

While many venture capitalists are generalists, or supply funding alone to a broad range of specialized sectors, others offering expertise in one or more key roles within the company. Seed investing refers to funding provided before a real product or business is even created, or when a company is at the very early, ground-floor development stages.

Venture capital sponsored fairs, panel discussions and seminars are great vehicles for venture capital relationship building. Attorneys, consultants, business brokers and accountants also offer contacts with venture capitalists. When seeking funding, relationships are key and competition is high. First, identify a small number of companies or individuals holding similar goals to your company’s. Make sure you agree when it comes to business growth, geographic positioning and investment scope.

Venture capital assessment demands a great deal of time and energy, from presenting a well-developed business plan and executive summary, to educating your investors about your goals, budget, industry and growth potential. Remember to communicate with your contacts on a regular basis, nurturing the relationship and keeping them informed of progress and news. Above all, stay optimistic, learn from your mistakes and adapt your strategy.

The following organizations can provide a wealth of information for those researching venture capital avenues and sources:

- The National Venture Capital Association, www.nvca.org

- The Center for Venture Education, kauffmanfellows.org

- Emerging Markets Private Equity Association, empea.net

- Venture Capital Task Force, vctaskforce.com

- Private Equity Central, privateequitycentral.net

- Wall Street Journal’s Start-up Journal, startupjournal.com/partners/kennedy.html



Low Jeremy


Buying a house or a car is a huge decision because of the money involved. This is the reason that customer will look into the budget first and check if the salaries of the spouses can pay the monthly amortization before pushing through with the deal.

It is a good thing that most car dealerships and real estate developers offer easy payment financing plans to the customer and all the person has to do is choose whether to pay it in the next 3, 5 7 or 10 years. In business, the same thing takes place for entrepreneurs who do not have sufficient funds. Instead of reaching out to banks, it will be a good idea to talk to a venture capitalist investor.

Should both parties have an agreement, a financing plan can be drawn up from the moment that the startup business opens. What is the first step in starting any business? This will be to come up with an idea and then write a business plan. This document should cover the objective or goal of the business, the amount needed, the projected sales and the return of investment.

Though the timeline for this project is not accurate, it can give the investor a good idea as to how much money is needed and how long will this be recovered. The next thing for the entrepreneur to do is to send this out to as many people as possible hoping that someone will like to invest in it. This may take months and countless meetings with various companies and individuals who in most cases will reject the proposal.

But those who persevere will soon be able to find someone who is willing to take a chance in the hopes that this will work. Where can the entrepreneur find an investor? The person can get this information from business magazines or friends. Those who have worked before and opted for early retirement can even tap the old boss or some former clients.

Venture capitalist investors will not just wait for the money to come back like the creditors. This is because aside from lending the money, these people will also be there taking an active role to make sure everything is all right. Before any important decision is made, these individuals will advice the entrepreneur so that each penny spent goes to the right place than regretting it after a setback has happened.

One of the most important things in order to start a business is a plan. Why? This is because more than 85% of those who invested fail with the inclination that money is all that is needed. Having a good business plan is like building a house using bricks instead of sticks. This will have the vision and objective of the company, how much is needed, the sales projections and the return of investment.

This will serve like a guide to be able to foresee certain problems and have contingencies in place to deal with it. Of course, the entrepreneur will still have to worry about money. But a sound business plan will surely invite a venture capitalist. This individual could either work alone or is a part of a bigger organization.

Maybe the person has no time to do it but sees the entrepreneur thinking in the same direction and will like to see how this turns out. Since most startups are risky with the possibility of failure, this individual will also like to play an active role in the business.

The venture capitalist is usually someone who is familiar with the industry that the entrepreneur wants to engage in. This means that person may know the ins and outs so that mistakes can be avoided and surging the business forward.

Where does the person find the person or the company? The entrepreneur can start by asking some friends or those at work should this by the step towards leaving the regular job and spending more time in this endeavor.

After getting a few references, it is time to write a letter together with the business plan to give the prospective investor what this is all about. A formal meeting will usually take place after that and if everything goes well, then the money will start pouring in.

Venture capitalist companies have helped a lot of starters in the information technology industry. The same thing can happen for the individual regardless of the field one is coming from because there are people out there who have the money and are just waiting for the right opportunity.

Does the individual have what it takes to come up with a business plan and then sell it to someone who has the money? That is going to be the question the entrepreneur has to ask oneself because these the venture capital company will also be reviewing other proposals with the same promise of returns.



Killer


For an film production or theatrical production. Showing ways to raise capital. how costs are covered and how profitability is calculated. any help would be helpfull thanx

m.jeya


Venture capital is a type of private equity capital typically provided to immature, high-potential, growth companies in the interest of generating a return through an eventual realization event such as an IPO or trade sale of the company. Venture capital investments are generally made as cash in exchange for shares in the invested company. Venture capital typically comes from institutional investors and high net worth individuals and is pooled together by dedicated investment firms.

 

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