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A Beginner’s Guide to Becoming a Venture Capitalist - Learn How to Find a Suitable and Reliable Business Venture for Investment - cover

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A Beginner’s Guide to Becoming a Venture Capitalist - Learn How to Find a Suitable and Reliable Business Venture for Investment

The Non Fiction Author

Publisher: RN Publisher

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Summary

In simple terms, venture capitalists are usually comprised of a group of investors with a lot of funds, ready to invest in any business venture that might present good possibilities of success. Get all the info you need here.





 
What's Inside:



 
* Venture Capitalist Basics

 


* Questions to Ask When Considering Venture Capital Investment

 


* The Venture Capital Boom and the Internet Bubble 

 
* How to Make Good Money the Venture Capital Way 

 


* Venture Capital and Its Association with Job Creations 



 
* Risks of Venture Capital Investment Schemes
Available since: 08/07/2018.

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