Getting in the Game, Second Edition: Guiding Your Startup Through the World of Venture Capital and Angel Investors
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Rating | : | 4.72 (832 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0692576258 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 248 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-06 |
Language | : | English |
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k said Excellent book!. This book was given to me by Matt Crowley himself and it has been the greatest business advice I've gotten yet! While at a Business Expo I stopped by his booth, after small chat and a brief explanation of my business idea, he could tell I am clearly lost and stuck at this point in my business venture. He handed me his book and said "you will need this" I was astonished at his genrousity and went straight home to start my new boo. Benjamin Pezzillo said If you are even thinking about VC for your startup, read this book ASAP. Over the last four months I have attended just about every small business seminar and event for startups in the Greater Los Angeles Area. Nothing has demystified the Venture Capital process like Matt Crowley's Getting in the Game. Crowley's Getting in the Game is more than just a peek behind the curtain of Venture Capital for startup businesses, it's a must have guide to educating you on what you need to know before considering . "He gives great real world examples in the business environment and breaks" according to david. Mr. Crowley's book, "Getting in the Game," is filled with priceless information to help the entrepreneur grow to their full potential. He gives great real world examples in the business environment and breaks them down easily to understand. I just got his next book and I can't wait to start reading it.
Now in its second edition, this book breaks down the lessons a startup business needs to learn to go from great idea to successful exit. Learn how to successfully build and finance your startup using the advice of a venture lawyer with over $6 billion in corporate finance experience. The book guides the reader through challenging concepts like dilution and capitalization tables in an easy-to-understand format. The book contains valuable examples of term sheets, nondisclosure agreements and other useful information that every startup team should have in their toolboxes.. Each chapter is geared to explaining in simple terms what an entrepreneur needs to know about finding and meeting venture capital firms and angel investors and giving them winning presentations. The author shares life lessons from other startups to help the reader avoid pitfalls that other first-time founders can easily avoid with a little forewarning