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EARLY
STAGE
FUNDING
SEED
STAGE. A
relatively small amount of capital is provided to an inventor or
entrepreneur to prove a specific concept. The funded work may involve
Product Development (as opposed to "pure research"), but it
rarely involves initial marketing.
START-UP
STAGE.
Financing is provided to companies for use in Product Development and
in Initial Marketing. These companies may be in the process of being
organized or may have been in business only a short time. In either
case, products have yet to be sold commercially. Generally, such
businesses have assembled key management, have prepared their initial
Business Plan, and have conducted at least initial Market Studies.
FIRST
STAGE.
Financing is provided to companies that have expended their initial
capital and now require funds to initiate commercial-scale
manufacturing and sales.
EXPANSION
FUNDING
SECOND
STAGE.
Working Capital is provided for the expansion of a company which is
producing and shipping products and which needs to support growing
Accounts Receivables and Inventories. Although the company clearly
has made progress, it may not yet be showing a profit at this stage.
THIRD
STAGE.
Funds are provided for the major expansion of a company which has
increasing sales volume and which is breaking even or has achieved
initial profitability. Funds are utilized for further plant
expansion, marketing, and working capital or for development of an
improved product, a new technology, an expanded product line, or to
penetrate new markets.
BRIDGE
FINANCING. Financing is provided for a company expected to "go
public" within the next 6 to 12 months. Often, bridge financing
is structured so that it can be repaid from the proceeds of a public
offering. Bridge financing also can involve restructuring of major
stockholder positions through secondary transactions. This is done if
there are early investors who want to reduce or liquidate their
positions. This also might be done following a management change so
that the ownership position held by former management (and their
relatives or associates) can be purchased prior to the company going
public.
About the
author:
Dr. Lance Chambers is a Futurist, Strategic Planner and Engineer by
profession and is a well regarded data analysis expert. He has run his
own consulting firm and has worked in private industry and government
in his earlier working life. Today he develops web pages for the net
and offers his expertise free of charge on-line.
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