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We have a "angel investor" interested in our project, however he wants 65% is that standard? |
We are about to launch a social media project, and have a angel investor interested in our project. Is 65% standard or is he looking for too much. There is no standard. It is what you negociate. Kind of depends on how much he's investing, right? There isn't really a 'standard'. if you don't like this offer, and have no other offers on the table, my advice would be to reveiw your business plan and cashflow projections and see if you have any other options. 65% of what? Profits? Equity stake? What kind of method did you use to forecast and calculate your business' worth? you DID do some calculations, right? If not, you better start doing some research immediately before you sign anything. Else, your approach is no different than walking into a car dearlership and asking the sales guy "how much" for this car. I recently completed my MBA degree and this is a question that keeps coming up. There is a formula that an Angel Investor will use to calculate how much ownership they will want. As another person mentioned, this will be determined by the perceived risk of the business, as well as the expected profit. The deal is the deal as they say. if he wants 65% and you want their money, that's the way it goes. But the next question is: 65% of what. Normally, with a corporation with one class of stock, that a controlling share. Does this person want to control the project, or just receive a return on his or her investment. If they just want a ROI, you might want two classes of stock: common (and you keep that for control) and preferred (rights to dividends and income). |
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