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Inc. August 1, 2008 |
The State of Angel Investing Here's a look at how some states are trying to encourage angel investing. Several are in the Midwest, but Georgia and Washington have gotten into the game as well. |
Inc. August 2008 Renuka Rayasam |
Who Needs Silicon Valley? Thanks to new state programs, companies are finding funds outside of traditional VC hubs. |
Inc. January 2005 Darren Dahl |
Earning Your Wings Angel investors are getting tougher. To land seed money, you should, too. |
Inc. February 2006 Carl Schramm |
Five Universities You Can Do Business With When it comes to technology transfer, smart schools resist the temptation to treat every entrepreneur's new idea like it's the next Google. |
Inc. January 2009 Kasey Wehrum |
Angel Investing 2009 In a tough economy, angel investors are more cautious than ever. But it's still possible to find funding. Here's how. |
Inc. July 2005 Jim Melloan |
Angels With Angles Angel investors are changing. Here's what they're looking for, how they operate, and what they expect for their money. |
IDB America July 2005 Charo Quesada |
Will angels descend on Latin America? Promoting a new source of investment capital - and advice - for Latin America's young entrepreneurs. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Melissa Campanelli |
Tech and the City Many cities and states across the country have designed incentives and programs to appeal to high-tech companies. These cities offer great opportunities for tech businesses: Camden, Madison, Tucson, Lafayette. |
Inc. January 2009 Kasey Wehrum |
Wingmen (and -Women) A guide to the nation's leading angel-investor networks. |
Entrepreneur December 2009 Asheesh Advani |
A New Year, a New Strategy It's not all bad news on the financing front. Here are the top trends for 2010 and how to make the most of them. |
Entrepreneur April 2008 Carol Tice |
Experience Counts The hunt for angel investors is tough enough. Finding one who offers more than money adds to the challenge - but it's worth it. |
Inc. January 2004 Suzanne McGee |
A Chorus of Angels After years of flying solo, angel investors are forming into groups -- and changing the rules for cash-hungry entrepreneurs. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 David Worrell |
Taking Flight After weathering tough economic times alone, angel investors are banding together and joining angel groups or funds that can help them screen deals and mentor entrepreneurs. |
Entrepreneur May 2008 David Worrell |
Prize Surprise Entrepreneurs are competing for the gold - and getting much more in the process. |
CFO September 1, 2008 Josh Hyatt |
More Guardian, Less Angel When CFOs join the clubby world of angel investing, they don't spoil the party so much as ensure it goes on. |
CFO March 1, 2003 Alix Nyberg |
Surf's Up; Taxes Are Down A favorable investing climate has many tech companies saying "Mahalo" to Hawaii. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2010 Tom Moroney |
Strapped States to Hollywood: Stay Home States are canceling subsidies used to lure Hollywood productions, which aren't creating enough jobs to justify the cost. |
Entrepreneur October 2006 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Bands of Angels Angel investors are getting together - and acting like VCs. |
Entrepreneur August 2010 Ericka Chickowski |
Angels Stay Safe From the Law SMBs and startups can celebrate the failure of some proposed financial reforms. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Guy Kawasaki |
Garnering Angels Sure, you may have ventured for VC, but raising angel capital takes a different kind of skill. |
Inc. November 2008 |
Raising Funds A candy company owner wonders what he'll have to give up for an angel investment. |
The Motley Fool April 22, 2008 Dan Caplinger |
Let Uncle Sam Pick Up the Tab for Your Green Lifestyle Tax incentives aren't as good as they were, but there are still rewards to be had by being energy-efficient. |
CFO October 1, 2011 Alix Stuart |
Just Call Me Angel Smaller companies in search of cash have a new source: big companies. |
Entrepreneur March 2006 David Worrell |
Angel in Waiting Professional VCs and individual angel investors appear to have a growing preference for later-stage growth investments over seed stage opportunities. |