The Funny Math of the Angel - Venture Capital Financing Gap

Avatar Posted by TimJustus under Raising Capital
From http://www.smallbiztrends.com 5803 days ago
Made Hot by: on January 5, 2009 8:16 pm
Much of the writing on angel investing suggests that angels fill the gap between the low amounts invested by friends-and-family, and the large amounts invested by venture capitalists. But is that true?

The story goes something like this: that business angels fill the financing gap between the $100,000 maximum seed stage investment that friends and family are said to be willing to provide — and the $5 million expansion stage investment that venture capitalists are thought to be willing to offer. Further, as the story goes, friends and family don't have enough money to invest beyond $100,000. The cost of making venture capital investments leads venture capitalists to avoid investments less than several million dollars. Therefore, companies needing between $100,000 and $5 million go to business angels.

Although this gap-filling story of the role of business angels presents a nice perspective on them, it takes some funny math for it to really be true.





Comments


Log in to comment or register here.
Subscribe

Share your small business tips with the community!
Share your small business tips with the community!
Share your small business tips with the community!
Share your small business tips with the community!