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What Is Venture Capital

Venture Capital and Its Characteristics

More businessmen are getting into venture capital. Whether as entrepreneurs or capitalists themselves, more people are getting into it because of the promise of fast, easy money in a relatively short time. While many may attest to the financial security that the scheme brought, there are also just as many unfortunate stories that have circulated as well. Here are some characteristics of venture capital that any businessman must know.
 


Venture capital firms are made up of individual investors or corporations. Sometimes the participants are institutional investors like insurance companies, foundations and pension funds. Aside from these firms, there is also what is called as angel investors. These are individuals or a smaller group of investors that operate the same way as venture capital firms. They all function the same way, and that is to fund small and starting businesses, ending in a buyout, merger or IPO.

Finding start up capital is not easy. First, you need to fit in the investment criteria that these firms provide. There are several of them listed in directories or the internet. The line of business that you have in mind should match that of the firm.

Otherwise, there is lesser chance for your proposal to be approved. Also, you need to have a business proposal that would persuade the firm. It must be concise, well-written and well-researched. With the hundreds of proposals that they get, it is crucial that yours should impress them.

Venture capital investments are different from venture capital loans. For the latter, the risk is borne by the investor and not by the investment firm. The entrepreneur must repay the amount plus interest, regardless of the company's success or failure. For venture capital investment, it is the firm that bears the risk. This explains why more people opt for venture capital investments than loans.

Since the firm bears the risk, it is therefore the one entitled to a major part of the profits. These investors seek maximum gain at the shortest period possible. They're eyeing on at least a 100%, even 700%, return of their investment. That is why they tend to have more control over the company than its entrepreneur. If you have problems with relinquishing control over the company, then this scheme is definitely not for you.

The good news, though, is that these capitalists are experts in the business field. Their policies and strategies have already been tried and tested. Should any of their plans fail, they are sure to have back-up or alternative plan. In other words, these people know more than the new entrepreneur and can help a great deal in the management of the company.

Knowing the characteristics of venture capital may prove to be useful to any businessman. With this simple guide, you will have a glimpse of what it's like and what to expect from it. This should be the first question that any aspiring entrepreneur should ask: is this right for my business? Venture capital is not fit for everyone.

If you do not fully understand what it is and how it works, then you might as well not consider it – yet. Learn more about the topic by reading more articles and acquiring more information. If it has worked for others, then there is no reason why it shouldn't work for you too.

 
 

 
 

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