Liquidation preferences are an important investment term. Learn what they are, how they work, and how they can impact an investor’s overall returns. Continue reading
startup investing
A startup’s value proposition (or lack of) can tell investors a lot about the company as a potential investment opportunity. Learn more about assessing value propositions. Continue reading
When assessing a potential investment opportunity, many venture capitalists will agree it’s not just about finding the “best” or most groundbreaking startup ideas–it’s who is behind the wheel. Continue reading
Regulation Crowdfunding offerings give everyone the opportunity to invest in startups without being accredited. Continue reading
Each part of a startup’s historical financials is a piece of a larger puzzle. While each piece is important, it’s not until you put them together that the full financial picture emerges. Continue reading
One of the key elements to attracting potential investors is to prove your product market. Learn a few strategies to demonstrate your product’s market fit. Continue reading
Assuming startup investments suit your risk profile and investment strategy, it’s important to set realistic expectations on the time horizon of potential returns. Continue reading
While there’s no one-size-fits-all rubric to measure a startup pitch against, there are certain red flags you should keep an eye out for. Continue reading
Startup investments are very risky ventures, but if you find one with the potential to provide returns, it can be a lucrative opportunity. The hard part is finding out which startups have the potential to grow and generate profits and … Continue reading
Creating a startup investment portfolio can be tricky. It’s impossible to predict when a startup will fail miserably or ascend to the heights of a Silicon Valley Unicorn. But, it is possible to develop a startup investing strategy that can … Continue reading