Show me the money! That’s what many small business owners say to me. Where can we find the funds we need to grow our business? The answer today is much be
Two scholars measure the economic impact of VC-funded companies.
The venture capital industry’s numbers on female investors don’t seem to be heading in the right direction.
Before you can understand the industry, you must first separate myth from reality.
As VC investors tighten their purse strings, your business can still be successful.
The good news is that raising startup capital is a process that can be learned by all entrepreneurs and in most cases, there are more options than entrepreneurs realize.
V.C. and crowdfunding each have a place in the entrepreneurial landscape.
Startups often receive the advice to raise capital "as much as you can when you can get it." That advice fails to account potential funding problems.
There’s no one-shoe-fits-all approach to startup success, but recent studies found that human capital plays an integral role in the ability to scale.
Investors don't care about your 'burn.' What they care about is your next milestone.
It's a great time to be invested in venture capital funds. So, naturally, everyone is freaked out.
Considerations and interview questions for corporate executives launching a new venture capital program: should you promote internally, recruit experienced investors to join you in-house, or hire an external partner?
Wondering whether or not to write a business plan? Do you really need one? Well, unless you have a spectacular track record as an entrepreneur or an exceptionally great new business idea, you canno…
The relationship between VCs and their portfolio companies has changed significantly over the past five or so years. In many ways it is still the same, in..
If you skipped making your business model scalable, go back and do it now
A VP at Intel Capital explains how they created their $125 million fund for companies run by women and minorities, and why we need it.
We all know this is a cyclical industry. When the next downturn comes, “Confessions of a Capital Junkie” will provide the inspiration for what needs to be done.
Facing a lack of risk capital in their countries, emerging market entrepreneurs are looking to a combination of grants and investments to seed, de-risk, and scale up their startups. Devex explores how blended capital could be the key ingredient to bursting through the "missing middle."