Bestsellers cluster sheet: Venture Capital Funding: A Practical Guide to Raising Finance: 51

Bestsellers cluster sheet: Venture Capital Funding: A Practical Guide to Raising Finance: 51

by StephenBloomfield (Author)

Synopsis

After the problems caused by the dot.com boom, there is now renewed interest in venture capital: private equity funds are reporting significantly increased levels of activity both in the UK and worldwide. The Bank of England regards assisting firms to become investment ready as the single most important task facing financial professionals over the next decade. This practical handbook provides advice and support for those considering attracting outside funding to their businesses. It describes step by step the mechanics of obtaining venture capital. Venture Capital Funding is refreshingly informal and conversational in style. Thankfully also jargon-free, it looks at every aspect of this fascinating subject, from deciding when to use outside funding, to post investment considerations such as what running the business with venture capitalists on board entails. The nuts and bolts of actually securing capital is broken down into the key considerations such as: the significance of the business plan, types of investor, targeting and attracting a funder, negotiation and initial valuation, the preliminary offer, detailed description of the due diligence process, investor strategies, and the types of investment instruments used. It also explores the variety of reasons for which funding can be sought and discusses the points in the business life cycle for which they are appropriate. An essential guide, Venture Capital Funding will enable anyone to understand the driving forces behind each stage of the investment process, and equip them to deal with venture capitalists and other professionals involved.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 218
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 0749442913
ISBN 13: 9780749442910
Book Overview: Accessible, jargon-free guide to the whole venture capital process Written by an expert with over 20 years' experience in venture fund management Venture capital is once again resurgent - public funds have been committed to national chain of regional venture funds

Media Reviews
Looks at what sort of businesses will be attractive to the different types of VC, the processes of investment, the particular targets of VC funds, and the pressures on the VCs themselves as individual investors. Cambridge Evening News An easily accessible style - designed for practical use rather than for an academic readership. East Anglian Daily Times Does a very good job of analysing the different situations which companies might find themselves in when seeking finance and the possible solutions available, and breaks down the process into easily digestible steps. Young Company Finance Given the failure rate among applicants for VC funding, this volume is extremely welcome and should be viewed as indispensable for anyone who is considering applying. European Business Valuable, practical advice... This very readable and practical guide represents a valuable information source for SMEs seeking outside finance. It will also be of interest to students and teachers of corporate finance. Economic Outlook and Business Review The book reads like a cosy chat over a pint with an old pal you've turned to for advice. Bloomfield's easy writing style makes the heavy issues involved with raising capital for business seem so obvious that you could be forgiven for thinking that the process of getting finance will be no sweat at all. If you need to raise money for your business this is a good place to start. Professional Manager
Author Bio
Stephen Bloomfield is Senior Lecturer in Small Business Development at Ashcroft International Business School. He has an extensive background in venture fund management, and is currently collaborating in a research project with several venture capital funds looking into the way in which funding is being conducted. Stephen also runs his own company, Stormbyrd Pilots Clothing, which was established in 2000 and trades over the Internet. Until recently he was a non-executive director of a number of businesses during periods of financial and organizational restructuring, all of which he helped steer to full recovery.