
On the first day of Christmas
St. Nick sent to me:
A Membership at The Wing! Continue reading

On the first day of Christmas
St. Nick sent to me:
A Membership at The Wing! Continue reading
Posted in Angel Groups, Angel Investing, CrowdFunding, Due Diligence, Early Stage Investing, Feminist, Golden Seeds, Kickstarter, New York Angels, Opinion, Uncategorized, Venture Capital, Wharton Alumni Angel Network, Women Investors
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In a recent article entitled “Things to consider before asking friends and family to invest in your venture”, published by TechCrunch, the author Charles Moldow provides the following guidelines to follow when contemplating raising funds from “friends and family”:
As an angel investor, I have experienced many situations where the terms or structure of the “friends and family” round have made additional financings problematic. Oftentimes “friends and family” investors are not financially sophisticated and don’t understand how to value an early stage company or how additional financing rounds will impact their ownership percentage. This article is a must read for anyone contemplating a “friends and family” round and as the author states anyone still wanting to “be invited home for Thanksgiving”!