Hosting solutions at your service Datafordummies Home About Datafordummies Contact Us Frequently asked questions News Site Map
Hosting Plans starting at 4.95 Domain Registration Web Site Design Web Site Promotion Support Center
FAQSearchMembersGroupsProfilePMsRegisterLoginLogout
Private Investors (Angels) and How To Reach Them

 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Resources Home -> Business Financing
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Datafordummies
Site Admin
Posts: 18
Joined: 10 Mar 2005
PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2005 12:20 pm    Post subject: Private Investors (Angels) and How To Reach Them Reply with quote

Private Investors (Angels) and How To Reach Them

Informal venture capital provides 80% of all initial funding. It's easy to assume that the majority of entrepreneurs obtain funding from venture capital firms. In fact, nearly 80% of all investment in small startup companies comes from two groups:

FFA (Family, Friends, and Associates)
Angels (Private Investors).
While it may be possible to raise money from family and friends, it is not always the best idea. Often, the FFA funding source is less sophisticated than an experienced investor, and may have unrealistic expectations.

If at all possible, use FFA funds as debt, or preferred, non-voting stock. This will help isolate this group and make it easier to raise capital for subsequent stages of development later from 'professional' investors.



Investment Evaluation Criteria
Private Investors are as diverse as entrepreneurs. There is a wide range of profiles in terms of their industry expertise, business experience and, most importantly, their ability to work effectively with you.

Successful angels make their investment decisions based on four fundamental criteria: management, market, products, and financial opportunity. They evaluate each criterion from the perspective of minimizing their risk and maximizing their return.

Where To Find Angels
Here are the profiles generally attributed to Angels:
- Most are entrepreneurs themselves.
- Generally middle aged; 47+ looking for diversification.
- Have high incomes, but are not necessarily millionaires.
- Most are highly educated with advanced technical degrees, M.S. or Ph.D.
- They are very active investors averaging 3-4 deals per year.

These individuals can be reached through numerous sources. They attend trade shows, venture capital type meetings, and visit universities to find
deals. Finding them is a matter of personal networking. Many will remain hidden from the individual entrepreneur, so using an intermediary is often the
only way to meet them. Examples of intermediaries:

• 'Gate Keepers', who screen projects for wealthy investors, and usually represent three to five individuals, a trust, family investment pool, or a group of medical professionals.
• Business Development Consultants who work specifically with startup, business development, mergers and acquisitions.
• Bankers, finance companies and savings or investment houses such as stock brokerages.
• CPA's, tax, accounting and bookkeeping companies.
• Attorneys, bankruptcy courts, and arbitration groups.

Private Investor Behavior
- Angels will provide equity plus loan guarantees.
- Angels usually invest with 2-3 others.
- Angels bring more than money to the table, often filling gaps in management skills.
- Angels usually do not want control.
- Angels request voting common stock or partnership interests.
- Angels are looking to exit their investment in 3 - 4 years.

Private Investor Involvement
Will private investors want to be involved in your business?

- 21.7% will work part time in the business as employees.
- 27.0% will offer consulting help, sometimes with reduced or no fees.
- 15.1% will agree or ask to be on the Board of Directors.
- 19.0% will review reports and other documents.
- 17.3% will want to work full time for the business.

By William F.(Bill) McCready
CEO/Founder, Venture Planning Associates, Inc.
http://www.ventureplan.com
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Resources Home -> Business Financing All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this resource
You cannot reply to topics in this resource
You cannot edit your posts in this resource
You cannot delete your posts in this resource
You cannot vote in polls in this resource



Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group

Policies | Disclaimer
Copyright ©1998-2006 Hostcrew.com