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The Secrets of Wall Street - Raising Capital for Start-Up and Early- Stage Companies eBook: Timothy Daniel Hogan: Kindle Store. SUCCESSFULLY RAISE CAPITAL FOR YOUR START-UP OR EARLY STAGE COMPANY!As former Wall Street financiers turned entrepreneurs, we know what you’re going through or about to go through. We have felt the pain of attempting to capitalize start-up and early stage companies. We know how to succeed, but more importantly, we know about failure and how to avoid it.When it comes to raising capital everything has changed... If you are determined to raise capital for your start-up or early stage company, this resource was made for you, and will open your eyes to the process that will get your company funded. It is the only resource available online that shows Entrepreneurs the whole process so they can successfully get the capital they need without wasting time or money where others fail. Get right to the source, and turn your dream into reality. TABLE OF CONTENTSPREFACE - 4 -FOREWORD - 6 -Chapter 1: Introduction - 10 -Chapter 2: Raising Capital in the United States - 21 -CAPITALIZING ON THE WINDS OF CHANGE - 22 -Chapter 3: The Five Most Important Concepts When Raising Capital - 28 -Chapter 4: Rules of the Game - 30 -Chapter 5: The Top 15 Reasons Why Entrepreneurs Fail to Raise Capital - 39 -Chapter 6: The Four Professional Functions of a Securities Offering - 41 -Chapter 7: Organizational Structures - 42 -Chapter 8: Deal Structuring - 46 -DEAL STRUCTURES FOR FUNDS - 50 -Chapter 9: Investment Risk vs. Return - 54 -Chapter 10: The Two Most Popular Deal Structures - 55 -Chapter 11: The R&D of Debt Capital - 62 -Chapter 12: The R&D of Equity Capital - 64 -Chapter 13: Making Structural Changes - 68 -Chapter 14: Changing the Mode of Operation - 71 -Chapter 15: Instructions to Producing Pro Forma Financial Projections - 72 -Chapter 16: Company Valuation and Securities Pricing - 73 -Chapter 17: Securities Offering Document Production - 77 -Chapter 18: Soliciting & Selling Securities to Raise Capital - 85 -Chapter 19: Compliance with Federal and State Securities Laws - 95 -EXHIBIT A - 96 -FINANCIAL ARCHITECT DEMO - 96 -EXHIBIT B 122SAMPLE WORK PRODUCT 122What Educators are saying...“As an entrepreneur turned educator I only wish I had access to such an insightful book when I started my first business. The CCA people have taken the mystery out of raising capital and how capital deals are structured. Though a step by step process the entrepreneur can now look at the many options available to raise capital and scale their business. The book is a must read for serious entrepreneurs who want to grow.”Leonard Gingerella, Clinical Professor, Entrepreneurial StudiesLoyola University-Chicago"This book is a complete primer that is straightforward, accurate, and practical. It simplifies the legal and financial complexities of the funding process in direct language, and is focused on getting the entrepreneur to do what he/she does best 'take action.'"Raman Chadha, Executive Director, Coleman Entrepreneurship Center DePaul University"It's a clear explanation of the process for raising early-stage capital with valuable warnings about the pitfalls."Robert F. Anderson, Director of Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago "The Ebook is one of the most complete and well written primers on the subject that I have read. We intend to make it required reading for our inventors and contract executives here at the Center."David Falter, Executive Director Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science Northwestern University DevLab - Center for Technology Commercialization

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