Financing Your Small Business: From Venture Capital and Credit Cards to Common Stock and Partnership Interests
By (Author) James Burk
By (author) Richard Lehmann
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks, Inc
1st January 2006
United States
General
Non Fiction
658.15224
Paperback
304
Width 178mm, Height 229mm, Spine 55mm
482g
Secure your business's future using the right financing for you, be it venture capital, bank loans, or equity. When it comes to your chances of receiving financing and doing it right, Financing Your Small Business provides you with all the answers you need. It helps you find ways to combine various types of financing and shows you how to get the money you need. Learn- How to get a bank loan How to attract angel investors How to make a better presentation How to get attention with your business plan How to choose professionals How to value your business How to determine your investors' status How to avoid securities law problems How to find investors From SBA loans to venture capital sources, Financing Your Small Business shows you all the ways to get the money you need. Raising Money Just Got Easier.
James E. Burk has been in the private practice of law for over thirty-five years helping emerging companies in their initial and subsequent stages of organization and growth. He also assists both domestic and international clients with business matters relating to corporate issues, venture capital financing, nonprofit, tax, securities, and franchise law. He lectures nationally on numerous entrepreneurial legal topics. Mr. Burk is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin Law School and is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia and Texas. Richard P. Lehmann assists clients with a variety of business matters including corporate issues and securities law. He has worked for the United States Treasury's Office of Technical Assistance as a Program Analyst. There, he provided countries of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union with assistance in developing sound financial policy in the areas of tax, government securities, budget, financial institutions, and enforcement. Mr. Lehmann is admitted to practice in the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Minnesota.