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Need Start-Up Cash? Discover 6 Unconventional Ways to Secure Funding Today

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Tap into crowdfunding Crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter or IndieGoGo offer a modern twist on raising capital. Partner with angel investors Angel investors are individuals who invest their own money in startups, typically in exchange for a piece of the pie (equity). Something may be amiss.)

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How to Secure Funding for Your Small Business: Insider Tips

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Look for venture capital and angel investors Venture capital (VC) and angel investors represent critical funding sources for businesses with high growth potential across various sectors, not limited to technology. These investors are in search of opportunities that promise significant returns.

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People who don't run your company

This is going to be BIG.

I asked a company the other day whether or not they were going to take advantage of a great event here in NYC. Its an opportunity to pitch Sony on a biz dev deal --a no brainer for nearly any company given the scope of Sony's areas of interest. Then I asked how much of the company the investor owned. The answer?

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Top 3 Ways Fed Rate Cuts Could Make Your Small Business More Profitable

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This could include buying stocks in publicly traded companies, or investing in small businesses. Lower interest rates for business loans and a more risk-tolerant climate for investors could inspire more companies to invest in new equipment that they buy from your small business.

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Abre Raises $24M in Series A Funding

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Abre, a Cincinnati, OH-based K-12’s data solution company, raised $24M in Series A funding. The round was led by PeakSpan Capital, with participation from JumpStart Ventures, JobsOhio Growth Capital Fund, and Golden Angels Investors.

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The 99: How the SEC protects you from venture capital returns.

This is going to be BIG.

Take venture capital, for example. Very few are ever going to wind up in the former category--so the most accessible option for most investors would have to be a venture capital fund. First, you have to be an accredited investor--someone with a few hundred grand in income or a million to your name.

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Advice for aspiring angel investors

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There’s a great, low-cost way to invest in early-stage companies even if you don’t have a trust fund or a prior 8-figure exit. If you don’t know, a syndicate consists of a group of investors who pool their capital to invest in venture deals. Here’s the good news.