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Venture Capital Investing by Business Stage
Venture capital firms are differentiated based on the focus of their investments. Typical criteria include industry and geographic preferences, deal size and stage of business development. Venture capital firms typically define stage of business development by the intended use of the funds provided
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How to Deliver a Winning Business Plan Presentation
While a strong business idea and a well written plan may generate the interest of equity providers, investors ultimately commit capital to people and not just plans. The ability to produce and present a compelling presentation of the company’s potential and management’s capability is therefore one of the most critical aspects of actually securing funding.
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