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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. Even better: Winning a grant not only provides financial support but also adds credibility to your business, making it easier to attract further investment down the road. No wonder entrepreneurs refer to them as angels.

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How to Secure Funding for Your Small Business: Insider Tips

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This method allows entrepreneurs to present their business ideas to a global audience, securing small investments from a wide base of backers. These investors are in search of opportunities that promise significant returns. Acquiring investment from VCs or angels often means ceding a portion of business equity in exchange for capital.

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

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Instead, lower rates can often send a signal to the market that it's time for investors to take money out of cash and invest that money in higher-risk, higher-reward assets. This could include buying stocks in publicly traded companies, or investing in small businesses.

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Advice for aspiring angel investors

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Start Angel Investing Trust me, I know how out-of-touch it sounds for someone to tell you, “Want a job? ” But, after doing this work for nearly a decade, I can tell you with confidence that the best way to learn to be an investor is to start investing. Here’s the good news. Here’s the good news.

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Billionaires Are Buying These 2 Cryptocurrencies Hand Over Fist

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With cryptocurrency emerging as a stand-alone asset class, a growing number of billionaires are now hunting for potential investment opportunities. Others, such as Boston-based Bracebridge Capital -- which is run by the wealthiest female hedge fund manager in the U.S. -- may be less familiar. And from there, the sky's the limit.

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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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Abre Raises $24M in Series A Funding

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