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Investing in Emerging Companies is the focus of a day long free program on July 15
Author: Karen Rands
Date: Jun 22, 2010 - 1:35:38 PM
ATLANTA, GA – Angel investing is considered one of the most risky, but the most potentially lucrative types of asset investment classes. Legendary wealth is created from successful entrepreneurial endeavors and for those investors fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to invest in a stock before it goes public or is sold at a multiple of the original investment.
Unfortunately, there are not many options for wealthy investors to learn about the process of angel investing or how to improve their odds of making a successful investment in a private company.
Therefore, we are pleased to announce the availability of : “How to Become a ‘Better’ Angel Investor ” as the topic of a July 15 free luncheon seminar and program that will instruct attendees on how to invest in private companies.
Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen, L.L.P, Launch Funding Network, and the Network of Business Angels and Investors are co-sponsors of this program and have an interest in bringing a better understanding of private investment to those who would like to invest in emerging growth companies.
The free seminar luncheon will be followed by an afternoon meeting of the Network of Business Angels & Investors to view live company presentations made by early stage companies seeking investors to support their company’s growth.
It will be an ideal opportunity for seminar attendees to actually participate in the process that experienced angel investors go through when evaluating early stage private investment opportunities.
Karen Rands, president of Launch Funding Network, describes the event as an invitation to affluent Atlantans to learn how to redirect their investments to support the growth of business and jobs in the local market.
“What we’re looking to do is to get Atlanta at the forefront of cities emerging from the recession that we’ve been experiencing for the past two years.
To do that, we need job creation.
Experience tells us this comes from the growth of new and small businesses.”
Ms. Rands added that there are many people who may be interested in private investment, but just don’t know how to get started.
“This seminar will teach people how to get involved, how to evaluate opportunities and how to mitigate risks.
The fact is this is a great time to be considering investment in private companies as a pre-curser to the stock market rebounding and because of the new tax incentives offered by the state of Georgia….there is a lot of potential for money to be made in the private equity market, perhaps more than the volatile stock market right now.”
According to Mac Smith of Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen, “Many people aren’t familiar with the opportunities that are available in the small & emerging business community. This seminar will be a way for them to start learning about what opportunities are out there and how they might be able to take advantage of them.”
The July 15th seminar is open to the public and information can be obtained on the Launch Funding Network website (
http://launchfn.com/investorworkshop.html
).
Seating is limited so investors and high net-worth individuals wishing to attend should RSVP and reserve their seat as soon as possible.
Speakers include top Atlanta industry experts in Alternative Investments and Angel Investments:
David Campanella & Dexter Caffey of The Caffey Investment Group, Allen Johnson as an experienced private investor, Mac Smith of GH&I, and Michael Horton as a private investor and legal counsel of Horton, LLP.
Topics to be covered in the seminar include:
L
earning Due Diligence, Tips to Reduce Risk in Angel Investing, Making Alternative Investments Part of Your Asset Allocation to Maximize Wealth Creation, Managing the Risk of Private Equity Investing, Minimizing the Tax Impact of Large ROI on Angel Investments, Tax programs to Encourage Private Investment, Understanding Term Sheets, Private Placement Memorandums, and the Risks and Rewards of Investing in Different Corporate Structures.
Those most likely to benefit from attending are:
men and women with an annual income over $300,000, real estate and other assets valued at over $1.5 Million, who consider themselves sophisticated in making investments in the stock market or real estate and want to learn about creating wealth through alternative investments such as angel investing as a diversification strategy of their portfolio.
About GH&I
Founded in 1980, Gifford, Hillegass & Ingwersen LLP (GH&I) is a full-service accounting, audit, business advisory, tax and financial services provider serving a broad spectrum of middle-market clients, including corporations and closely-held businesses as well as partnerships, startup companies, joint ventures, estates, trusts, nonprofit organizations and high net worth individuals. GH&I is one of the ten largest locally-based CPA firms in Atlanta, and has been rated among the Best of the Best nationally by
Bowman’s Accounting Report and
INSIDE Public Accounting. For more information, visit
www.ghi-cpa.com
.
About LAUNCHfn and NBAI
Founded in 2004, Launch Funding Network (LAUNCHfn) is a strategic advisory firm for entrepreneurs seeking private investment capital.
LAUNCHfn provides coaching and preparatory services and assistance in developing capital strategies for companies from startup to expansion. Since inception, LAUNCHfn has advised dozens of companies that have attracted over $30 Million in private investment capital and alternative financing.
Qualified companies are given entre’ to LAUNCHfn’s Access to Capital System, which typically includes a presentation to the Network of Business Angels & Investors (NBAI).
NBAI was founded in 1994 has as one of the most active angel investor groups in the southeast and named one of Inc Magazines’ top 50 angel investor groups in the USA in 2009.
The members and friends of members of NBAI have invested in over 50 companies totally nearly $32 Million in total direct investment during this time.
For more information please visit
http://www.launchfn.com
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