Venture capital financing
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Venture capital financing is a type of funding by venture capital. It is private equity capital that can be provided at various stages or funding rounds. Common funding rounds include early-stage seed funding in high-potential, growth companies (startup companies) and growth funding (also referred to as series A). Funding is provided in the interest of generating a return on investment or ROI through an eventual exit through a share sale to an investment body, another trading company or to the general public via an Initial public offering (IPO).
Venture Capital can be made in four methods:
- Equity Financing;
- Conditional Loan;
- Income Note; and
- Participating Debenture.
See also
[edit]- Corporate venture capital
- Market research
- Market segmentation
- Revenue based financing
- Pricing
- SWORD-financing
- Venture capital
- Cap Tables
References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Ruhnka, Tyzoon T. Tyebjee, Albert V. Bruno (1984). "A Model of Venture Capitalist Investment Activity". Management science. Volume: 30, Issue: 9 (September 1984), pp. 1051–1066.
- Frederick D. Lipman (1998). "Financing Your Business with Venture Capital: Strategies to Grow Your Enterprise with Outside Investors". Prima Lifestyles. (November 15, 1998).