Show Me the Money

How to Find the Cash to Get Your Business Off the Ground

Business & Finance, Finance & Investing, Investments & Securities, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship & Small Business
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Author: Alan Barrell, David Gill, Martin Rigby ISBN: 9781908739117
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson Language: English
Author: Alan Barrell, David Gill, Martin Rigby
ISBN: 9781908739117
Publisher: Elliott & Thompson
Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Elliott & Thompson
Language: English

An invaluable how-to guide for entrepreneurs to raising capital investment—from start to finish

In difficult markets and uncertain times, entrepreneurial ideas thrive. Usually highly ingenious at identifying new opportunities, entrepreneurs are extremely adept at sowing successful seeds in the otherwise rockiest of grounds. But ideas can only get one so far and many entrepreneurs fail when they come to the major hurdle: how to find the money necessary to get their business off the ground. This book is an absolutely invaluable guide to uncovering the capital required to start or grow a business. Aimed at individual and small enterprise entrepreneurs looking to raise up to £1 million, it explains how to evaluate your business, determining what stage you are at, when you will need investment, and how much. It then explains what the different sources of finance are; from banks to government initiatives to angel investor networks. Matching your business to the most appropriate source of capital, Show Me The Money provides an expert walkthrough of how to secure investment, from the elevator pitch to the terms of the deal.

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An invaluable how-to guide for entrepreneurs to raising capital investment—from start to finish

In difficult markets and uncertain times, entrepreneurial ideas thrive. Usually highly ingenious at identifying new opportunities, entrepreneurs are extremely adept at sowing successful seeds in the otherwise rockiest of grounds. But ideas can only get one so far and many entrepreneurs fail when they come to the major hurdle: how to find the money necessary to get their business off the ground. This book is an absolutely invaluable guide to uncovering the capital required to start or grow a business. Aimed at individual and small enterprise entrepreneurs looking to raise up to £1 million, it explains how to evaluate your business, determining what stage you are at, when you will need investment, and how much. It then explains what the different sources of finance are; from banks to government initiatives to angel investor networks. Matching your business to the most appropriate source of capital, Show Me The Money provides an expert walkthrough of how to secure investment, from the elevator pitch to the terms of the deal.

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