What You Must Do When Funding A Start-up
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The safest way to build any business is with your own funds but for most
After investing all my
Once my family had invested the money they were able to, I turned to my
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As the company started to grow, a number of friends, former colleagues and
As the company kept growing, more and more individuals expressed a strong interest in investing their money. Today, Guardian has more than 45 investors and I am grateful to each one of them for the trust and confidence they have reposed in me and my colleagues. So far, they haven’t got returns on their
Raising money from friends of friends, people whom you have never met, can become a challenge. While I have a moral commitment towards the investment of my friend’s friend, this person looks at the investment differently and I faced a few
It is always good to sign an agreement with each shareholder – so that no differences would arise later on. Also, it is important for the entrepreneur to ensure that he gets the appropriate rights to keep the business of the company moving. Matters such as “tag along rights” and “drag along rights” are best discussed and agreed upon at the time of signing the
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