Capital for Small Business and other Business Opportunities
The Small Business Authority Releases The April 2012 SB Authority Index
View Original ArticleWed, 30 May 2012 05:52:00 -0700 NEW YORK, May 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Newtek Business Services, NASDAQ: NEWT, The Small Business Authority , announced the release of the SB Authority Index for April 2012 reaching 111.42 points. The ...
Bank of America Expands Small Business Footprint in Oregon With Hiring of 15 Small Business Bankers
View Original ArticleWed, 30 May 2012 09:00:00 -0700 Bank of America today announced that it has hired 15 small business bankers throughout the state of Oregon to provide guidance to local small business owners. This includes eight hires in the Portland metro area.
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Capital for Small Business
Raising capital for small business can utilize SEC Regulation S, which would enable them to locate accredited investors using "General Solicitation/Advertising". In addition, a small business can also utilize mailing lists and pay finders fees to non-broker dealers. A small business can also utilize Reg D to offer a private placement of securities to U.S. investors as well. By combining both a U.S. Private Placement Offering and a "foreign" Direct Public Offering, the small business has a broader chance of raising the required capital they need.
Raising Capital for Small Business
Business partner One way to raise capital for small business expenses is to develop a business partnership with someone who can invest in your business.
Venture capitalist Venture Capitalists are professionals provide capital for small business that show a high growth potential. Not only do venture capitalists provide funding for their clients by investing in their business but they also provide valuable business advice and strategies.
Angel investors Finding an angel investor is another way of raising capital for small business expenses. Angel investors are simply private investors who invest money in your business with the belief and hope that in a couple of years they will see a higher return on their investment.