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Angel Investor Anchorage AK

For entrepreneurs who are looking to launch their start-up company and need some outside investment, there are angel investors out there who will provide your start-up with funding. Angel financing can be easier to receive than venture financing. Angel investors have a lot of wealth and will help fund your company in exchange for ownership equity or convertible debt, and also for an opportunity to mentor the next generation. Please scroll down to learn more about how your company can connect with angel investors in Anchorage, AK.

Wells Fargo - Northern Lights & C St
907-265-2805
301 W Northern Lights Blvd Ste 100
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Anchorage
800-282-2151
301 W Northern Lights Blvd Ste 501
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Midtown Wal-Mart
907-265-2707
3101 A St
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Fifth Avenue Mall
907-297-2739
320 W 5Th Ave Ste 168
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Sand Lake
907-342-5427
6961 Jewel Lake Rd
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Benson
907-257-3205
1500 W Benson Blvd
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Sears Mall
907-297-2538
600 E Northern Lights Blvd
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - L Street
907-297-2523
510 L St Ste 102
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Fifth Avenue
907-297-2509
630 E 5Th Ave
Anchorage, AK
Wells Fargo - Huffman
907-348-5382
1351 E Huffman Rd
Anchorage, AK

Angel Investor

You know your startup will need outside financing - an angel on your shoulder who blesses you with cash. But you want to keep as much control of your company as possible. What do you do?

“The object is to delay outside investment and build as much value as you can into your business before you seek outside investment,” says Bill Payne, a serial entrepreneur and experienced angel investor.

Payne founded the Vegas Valley Angels in Nevada and now is an entrepreneur-in-residence at the Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Mo. It’s the only large American foundation to focus on entrepreneurship, and has been at it in depth for more than 12 years.

Angel investors are a good financing option, Payne says, but should be sought only after the entrepreneur’s own assets and capital are exhausted. Angels are in the game to be compensated for risk — the earlier they invest, the higher the risk, and the more equity stake they own in your business.

Payne gives this example: A startup needs an infusion of $500,000. Few milestones have been reached. No product has been sold. Mainly, what the entrepreneur has is a good idea and a good business plan.

“The investing process starts with a pre-money valuation of the company, or a subjective discussion of the worth of the venture,” Payne says. “Because so few milestones have been met, the pre-money valuation will not be that high. In this example, say the pre-money valuation is $1 million.”

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