All Entries Tagged With: "Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation"
Angel Investing as Asset Allocation Strategy: Risks, Returns, Homeruns
Got ambitions for high-payoff potentials? Allocate a portion of your investable capital to angel investing, a form of alternative investments that offer high risk, high return opportunities. William S. Podd, executive director of Landmark Angels, suggests, “Angel investing, with its historical high risk/high reward strategy, can provide an opportunity for significant returns for high net [...]
Why Jason Calacanis, Will Herman, Dharmesh Shah, Et Al. Angel Invest
Got balls, got money, and madly in love with promising startups? You’re destined to start your journey on angel investing! Think about it. You invest your own money and report to no one but yourself. Cut a check if you like; close the checkbook if you don’t. You always have the final say ‘cos Golden [...]
Doing Due Diligence on Startup Team
Investors experienced better returns in the deals where they exercised more due diligence. Sixty-five percent of the exits with below-average time spent on due diligence reported a return that was less than their original investment. Losses occurred in only 45 percent of the deals where investors did above-average due diligence. – Kauffman Foundation and ACEF [...]
Angel Investing: Women Want On The Roller Coaster Too
Do women have the guts to wear a halo? The stereotype says no: Women want to play it safe with their money. They just aren’t as adventurous as men when it comes to investing – and that means most will shy away from becoming angels. It’s true women are still underrepresented in angel investing: Just [...]
In Startup Land, the Old Could Strike Gold
In the United States – unlike many other countries – as people age, they are often disregarded as being “out of it” or “too old to keep up with new technology.” This stigma runs rampant through the culture of this country, ignoring the value that years of experience can actually bring to a situation or [...]
Paul Silva of Angel Catalyst: “Angel groups are like herds of cats.”
According to Kauffman Foundation, angel investors participating in organized angel groups achieved an average of 27% annual return — the highest return among long-term equity investments, comparing favorably to early-seed VC investing (21.2%, Thomson Venture Economics), later-stage VC investing (14.4%, Thomson Venture Economics) and the stock market (8.22%, S&P Index). Investing with a group can [...]





