Angel Capital Investors

Angel capital investors are private individuals who invest money out of pocket to provide start-up capital for small businesses. Since putting money into a new business is a very high-risk proposition, angel capital investors require an extremely high rate of return on their investments and often ownership equity (the owner's interest in assets after all debts and liabilities are paid off; generally what's left in the event of bankruptcy).

Angel investors will typically expect a return of around 20 to 30 percent (i.e. 20 to 30 percent growth on the investment). Even though this is considerably higher than what one would end up paying on a business loan, bank financing is not usually available to businesses in the early stages of development.

Finding Angel Capital Investors
Though a small business owner can't expect to raise as much with an angel capital investor as with a venture capitalist, angel investors can still put up more money than friends or family, usually between a few hundred thousand dollars and a million. It is important for anyone trying to start a new business to know how much start-up capital they will need and which kind of investor is the best fit to provide it.

By registering with ibank.com's Capital Center, it becomes easy to connect with an angel capital investor--or other type of investor--that best meets each new business's specific needs. ibank.com will help build a professional investment package, compare investors locally, and eliminate the hassles of searching for start-up capital, so that a new business can receive funding quickly and conveniently. Call customer service toll free at (877) 999-6465.

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