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Introduction To Angel Investing

What is Angel Investing?
Angel Investing is the process of finding start-up companies and
funding the early stages of their development in exchange for a
share in the company and percentage of turnover Businesses
often opt for angel investment as the funds do not appear as a
debt on the balance sheet If the business chose to raise
capital with a bank loan then if the company fails they are
still liable for the debt
Angel Investors are normally confused with venture capitalists
An angel investor is a passive investor that will fund an
enterprise during the first stages of development They will
provide seed capital to companies who have potential for massive
growth Angel investors are normally wealthy individuals and
their contributions are anything up to a $1 million Venture
Capitalists generally take a more proactive view of controlling
the project as they often provide significant funding of $5
million or more
Angel Investors make money by claiming a portion of ongoing
turnover and also realize a large lump sum gain when the company
is sold or floated
How Angel Investing play a part in your portfolio
Angel investors can invest in a number of ways; with their own
money direct into a start-up company, as part of a pooled fund
known as an ‘Angel Group’ or through an Angel Investing Managed
Fund
The target exit time for angel investors is fairly long with a
sale of their share coming after at least 5 years That can seem
a long time to tie up amounts around $1million Angel Investing
can be very risky if the correct due diligence is not conducted
As in every kind of investment you should thoroughly research
your proposed strategy and make a decision based on the facts
Not on gut feeling or even market sentiment Markets can change
in an instant but solid numbers take time to appreciate or
deteriorate
If you have insufficient funds to directly invest into a
business you could join an Angel Group With a minimum
investment of $100,000 you could join an Angel Group and have
your funds diversified into a number of start-up projects This
will diversify your investment and you realise a gain that is an
aggregate of the group’s total turnover
If you are not comfortable with having your money tied up for a
long period of time then an Angel Investing Managed Fund may be
a suitable option Returns are vastly diluted by fees, failures
and by having your investment more liquid
Angel Investing is definitely worth an investigation as the
returns can be very high The perceived risk of this kind of
investment is high but relative to the potential returns, and
relative to potential falls that can occur in the stock market,
this kind of investment is stable

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