Why you need experts for private capital placement fund raising


Posted November 4, 2016 by positions1

This Press Release Private placement can be a great option. It can be a game-changer, the real breakthrough businesses need to become big businesses.

 
Hi, we’re Venture Associates, a private placement company from Denver. We’ve been in business since 1982, and we’d like to share a bit of information with you about the private placement processes.

Private placement can be a great option. It can be a game-changer, the real breakthrough businesses need to become big businesses. It can solve capital issues for funding business initiatives and achieve excellent returns on investment.

The sad fact is that the modern market seems to think that private capital raising is like Pokémon Go. You go hunting some non-existent cartoon animal with a lot of money, and if you find one, it gives you the money, right? Wrong. Many private investors are pretty sure they’re not Pokémons, and it’s their money.

This isn’t a video game, either. Strangely enough, and for those who slept through business college so diligently – It’s all about doing business well, and doing it properly. This is a formal process, and you do have a lot on the line, including your personal credibility, when you make your private placement proposal.

Preparing a Private placement is also a market-sensitive process. You’re pitching for money to investors who probably know as much or more about your market than you do. (If they don’t, they will, by the time it gets down to real dollar values.)

The classic fail in this process is a fundamentally good proposal with documentation that simply can’t survive scrutiny. The numbers are usually OK-ish, but the actual hard data is pitifully inadequate. The proposal looks like a cryptic crossword. Even highly competent businesses fall in to this very avoidable trap, and the proposal doesn’t even get a second look.

Why? The basics are often missing. The information which should be there, especially as regards the “Risk Factor” section, if not there or not properly defined for investment purposes. If you remember your basic business training, like business plans, SWOT comparisons, etc., this is all core documentation.

For investment purposes, this information has to be 100% up to market standards. Investors need facts, not guesswork. Do you need experts for your proposal? Yes. For more information about the processes, including Regulation D exemptions, and to see our work in this area, visit our website at http://venturea.com/. It will be worth your time.

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Contact us:

Principal Contact - James B. Arkebauer
Venture Associates - Denver CO
Phone no: (303)-758- 8710
Email id: [email protected]
Website : www.venturea.com
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Last Updated November 4, 2016