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Some issues to consider when courting venture capital financing

On Behalf of Kaplan Law Group, PLLC | Mar 30, 2022 | Business Formation |

Those who plan to launch or grow a business may need to secure funds. Fortunately, there are many options, from obtaining a loan to crowdfunding. Some business owners turn to venture capital financing, but there are some key issues to consider if the owner decides to take this approach.

While venture capital financing could provide the necessary resources, it is wise to have open eyes when exploring this option. It is essential to protect interests and understand the possibilities.

Sharing your business plan with venture capital investors

According to the Small Business Administration, there are multiple factors to consider. The founder needs to closely review potential venture capital investors, going over their background and ensuring they have a solid track record working with business partners.

Once suitable investors are identified, show them the business plan. Investors will want to review different aspects of the plan, from the location of the business to the market, finances and the current team.

Venture capital financing and the terms and conditions

If the owner and a prospective investor both agree to move forward, they will have to work out the terms and conditions of the investment. Make sure to carefully go over the details of the term sheet and reach an agreement that benefits both parties.

It is crucial to understand all of the terms before signing and address any areas of uncertainty. If successful, move forward and pursue those business goals.

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