Part IV Initiating Entrepreneurial Ventures Chapter 11 Assessment
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Part IV – Initiating Entrepreneurial Ventures Chapter 11 – Assessment and Evaluation of Entrepreneurial Opportunities Chapter 12 – Legal Structures for New Business Ventures Chapter 13 – Legal Issues Related to Emerging Ventures Chapter 14 – Sources of Capital for Entrepreneurs Copyright (c) 2004 by South-Western, a division of Thomson Learning. All rights reserved.
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Chapter 14 – Sources of Capital For Entrepreneurs
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Debt Versus Equity The use of debt to finance a new venture involves a payback of the funds plus a fee (interest for the use of the money. Equity financing involves the sale of some of the ownership in the venture.
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Debt Financing • Commercial Banks • Other Debt-Financing Sources: – Trade Credit – Accounts Receivable Financing – Factoring – Finance Companies
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Source of Finance Throughout the Evolution of the Entrepreneurial Firm Level of Investment Risk Assumed by Investor High Founder, friends, and family Business Angels Venture Capitalists Nonfinancial corporations Equity markets Commercial banks Low Seed Start-Up Early Growth Established Stage of Development of the Entrepreneurial Firm
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Equity Financing
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Public Offerings “Going public” is a term used to refer to a corporation’s raising capital through the sale of securities on the public markets. Here are some of the advantages to this approach: • Size of capital amount • Liquidity • Value • Image (new issues, referred to as initial public offerings IPOs)
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Public Offerings Disadvantages of going public: • Costs • Disclosure • Requirements • Shareholder pressure
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Private Placements The SEC provides Regulation D, which eases the regulations for the reports and statements required for selling stock to private parties – friends, employees, customers, relatives, and local professionals. Regulation D defines four separate exemptions, which are based on the amount of money being raised: 1. Rule 504 a – placements of less than $500, 000 2. Rule 504 – placements up to $1, 000 3. Rule 505 – placements of up to $5 million 4. Rule 506 – placements in excess of $5 million
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Accredited Purchaser As noted in Rules 505 and 506, Regulation D uses the term “accredited purchaser”. Included in this category are the following: • Institutional investors such as banks, insurance companies, venture capital firms. • Any person who buys at least $150, 000 of the offered security and whose net worth, including that of his or her spouse, is at least 5 times the purchase price. • Any person who, together with his or her spouse, has a net worth in excess of $1 million at the time of purchase.
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“Sophisticated” Investors “Sophisticated” investors are wealthy individuals who invest more or less regularly in new and early- and latestage ventures. They are knowledgeable about the technical and commercial opportunities and risks of the business in which they invest.
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The Venture Capital Market
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Venture Capital Investments Year 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 Number of Companies Amount Invested (in billions) 4, 932 8, 404 5, 824 4, 345 3, 336 42. 9 108. 8 56. 5 22. 2 16. 7
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Venture Capital Investments by Stages of Development Stage of Development 2001 Amount Companies (in billions) Start-up/Seed 2002 Amount (in billions) Companies 540. 6 193 2, 311. 6 537 Early Stage 4, 682. 9 642 16, 499. 5 1, 872 Expansion 1, 911. 1 291 9, 654. 7 853 Later Stage 229. 4 41 718. 5 77
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Dispelling Venture Capital Myths Myth 1: Venture capital firms want to own control of your company and tell you how to run the business. Myth 2: Venture capitalists are satisfied with a reasonable return on investment. Myth 3: Venture capitalists are quick to invest Myth 4: Venture capitalists are interested in backing new ideas or high-technology inventions – management is a secondary consideration. Myth 5: Venture capitalists need only basic summary information before they make an investment.
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Criteria for Evaluating New-Venture Proposals
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Returns on Investment Typically South by Venture Capitalists Expected Annual Return on Investment Expected Increase on Initial Investment 60% 10 -15 x investment First-stage financing (new business) 40%-60% 6 -12 x investment Second-stage financing (development stage) Third-stage financing (expansion stage) 30%-50% 4 -8 x investment 25%-40% 3 -6 x investment 50% 8 -15 x investment Stage of Business Start-up business (idea stage) Turnaround situation
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Venture Capitalist Screening Criteria • • • Venture Capital Firm Requirements Nature of the Proposed Business Economic Environment of Proposed Industry Proposed Business Strategy Financial Information on the Proposed Business • Proposal Characteristics • Entrepreneur/Team Characteristics
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Informal Risk Capital – “Angel” Financing Many wealthy people in the United States are looking for investment opportunities. They are referred to as “business angels” or informal risk capitalists.
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Informal Risk Capital – “Angel” Financing One newly created source is the Angel Capital Electronic Network (ACE-Net). This Internet -based service provides information to institutional and individual accredited investors about small, dynamic, growing businesses seeking $250, 000 to $5 million in equity financing.
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Types of Angel Investors • Corporate Angels • Entrepreneurial Angels • Enthusiast Angles • Micromanagement Angels • Professional Angels
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Angel Stats • • Typical deal size: $250, 000 Typical recipient: Start-up firms Cash-out time frame: 5 to 7 years Expected return: 35 to 50%
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The Pros and Cons of Business Angel Investments Angels’ Characteristics Value-adding Geographically dispersed More permissive investors Investment Characteristics Seek Smaller Deals Prefer start-up & early stage Invest in all industry sectors Like high-tech firms Added Bonuses Leveraging effect Give loan guarantees No high fees Advantages Business Angels Disadvantages Little follow-on money Want a say in firm Could turn out to be “devils” No national reputation to leverage
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