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 Business Capital

Business capital is a form of private venture capital that comes from a single individual or a small network of investors, rather than a large firm. And unlike a regular venture capital firm, which will provide funding for growing businesses for expansion--as well as to help save failing businesses--angel investors will usually only provide start-up capital for new businesses.
 
An angel network may consist of only a handful of investors, 10 or fewer, or it may have two or three hundred or more investors, all pooling their funds together. Angel investors are wealthy individuals and provide the money for their investments out of their own pockets. The amount invested will usually be less than with a standard venture capital company, though: a few hundred thousand dollars to a million or two, at most.
 
Since angel investors provide venture capital for new, unproven businesses, the investment is a very risky one. A substantial number of new companies fail, and a large percentage of angel investments are lost completely. Therefore a high return on the investment is necessary, usually between 20 and 30 percent. Angel investors are very careful about the companies in which they invest. Companies are first examined for growth potential, and angels usually will not invest unless there is a potential for 1,000 percent growth within five years.
 
Finding Business capital is easy with iBank.com. There are a multitude of angel investors listed with iBank.com that registered users can connect with. These users can then negotiate with investors and figure out personalized investment packages together that benefits both parties and helps gets businesses the funds they need.
Type Amount Location Date Posted
Business Capital $250000 Long Beach,
CA
February 9, 2012
12:08 PM
Business Capital $134800 Jackson,
MI
February 9, 2012
6:06 AM
Business Capital $5000000 ELIZABETH CITY,
NC
February 8, 2012
7:07 PM
Business Capital $60000 Winton,
CA
February 7, 2012
5:13 PM
Business Capital $100000 carmel,
NY
February 7, 2012
4:53 AM
Business Capital $2000000 Kankakee,
IL
February 6, 2012
6:01 PM
Business Capital $100000 Cos Cob,
CT
February 5, 2012
11:33 AM
Business Capital $100000 hainesville,
IL
February 5, 2012
7:18 AM
Business Capital $500000 Tilton,
IL
February 4, 2012
5:13 AM
Business Capital $250000 Riegelsville,
PA
February 3, 2012
8:56 AM

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