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3 things you should know about raising money

Here are three things you should know about raising venture capital if you’re looking to raise some money for your business.

Raising venture capital can be tricky if you don't know what you're doing.

If you have a growing startup, chances are, at some point, you will be looking to raise venture capital. Unlike angel investors, who usually write small cheques between $10,000 to $100,000, VCs can write multi-million dollar cheques.

Because VCs deploy large amounts of capital and in turn, expect high returns, the process of raising money from these kinds of investors is far from a walk in the park.

Here are three things you should know about raising venture capital if you’re looking to raise some extra capital:

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Raising money from VC’s is not “beans” as they say. But if you have the right information and know the right steps to take, it is way easier. Happy hunting!

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