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5.0 out of 5 stars Profitably Tapping into Millions in Start-Up Funds, June 26, 2007
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This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
Do you have a business idea that's so big that you'll need millions of dollars just to get started? If so, Keys to the Vault will add great value to your search for those funds while also helping you make your business more successful.

Keith J. Cunningham has clearly been there and done that when it comes to financing start-up enterprises. His advice, examples, and war stories resonate with my 35 plus years of experience in working with successful start-up companies. Most entrepreneurs would be lucky to find someone with his Mr. Cunningham's experience and smarts. Now, for just the price of this book, you can gain from his solid advice.

While the nuances of Mr. Cunningham's advice are quite complex, the key principles are quite simple. The book opens with the example of how Mr. Cunningham started a successful egg delivery business as a youngster and goes on to next spell out what he calls "The Universal Formula for Success" which I've simplified as follows:

1. Find out what potential customers want.

2. Assemble an organization and resources to feed that want.

3. Operate the organization to serve the need.

From there, he identifies six keys to going from having a business idea to being in business. I've rephrased those keys into the following:

1. Understand how potential investors will think about your idea.

2. Develop the best business plan you can.

3. Assemble a credible business team that will do a great job of implementing the plan.

4. Select the right legal and financial structure.

5. Raise money from investors.

6. Take the right risks and adjust your actions based on learning from your mistakes.

The book is then divided into six parts which explore and explain these keys.

The back matter includes helpful material like sources for raising money, business plan resources, a sample executive summary of a business plan, a description of how a professional investor evaluates your plan, a glossary of terms, and a reference to his Web site for more resources.

I thought that the most useful part of the book came in the part concerning how to raise money. Mr. Cunningham does a good job of warning entrepreneurs not to over value their enterprise and to be realistic in negotiating: The first offer you get may be the only offer you receive.

The next most useful part is in explaining how a professional investor looks at a business plan.

The writing is easy to follow and the stories are compelling. I think you'll find yourself having a hard time putting the book down.

What are the less valuable parts of the book?

Considering that there will be tens of thousands of businesses launched without a need for major capital for every one that will need lots of money, I thought the discussion of how to bootstrap a business start-up without much capital was thin. Most strong business start-ups can raise much of the money they need through customer advances and outsourcing to capable organizations. In fact, that's the main reason to have a great business plan: You'll probably find ways to avoid needing as much capital as you might otherwise have used. Did you know that Michael Dell didn't raise any substantial external capital until just a few months before he took his company public? That's what a great business model and plan can do for you.

I also thought that the business plan discussion could have been developed in more detail. I would have liked to see this section explain more about how you gain the knowledge and perspective to create a terrific business plan. Most start-up leaders I meet have never developed a business plan before and certainly haven't seen a good one. As a result, they don't know where to begin . . . even when someone gives them a color-by-numbers outline of what should be in the plan.

If, however, you are an industry heavyweight with a solid start-up concept but don't know much about raising substantial amounts of equity, Keys to the Vault will be an excellent introduction to that subject.

If you don't need very much capital, much of this book's good advice will be wasted for you.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Keys to Success, June 13, 2007
This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
Opening with the foreword written by Anthony Robbins, possibly the world's most renowned peak performance leader, "Keys to the Vault" kicks off with an exciting feel of opportunity, entrepreneurship, and overall success. Robbins explains how you can benefit from someone else's trial and error and create a fast path to the same type of success if only those distinctions are made available. Keith Cunningham seeks to provide that level of distinction in his valuable words that fill this book.

As Cunningham makes clear, desire and drive are not enough to springboard you into your own business. He brings the reader his insight and learnings based upon his 35 years of experience in the world of business. Spawned from that experience, he presents his 6 keys to success that will take your idea from being just a mere thought, to being a full blown successful reality.

The six keys, introduced and succinctly summarized in chapter 2, are:

1. Think like an investor

2. Research and prepare a great business plan

3. Attract a team that's smarter than you are

4. Get the correct business and capitalization structure

5. Sell the deal to the investor

6. Take risks and rebound from mistakes

So now you have the six keys, I've given it all away... not quite. This book gets it's magic from the pages that follow. The book contains critical information that further defines each of the keys. For example, Cunningham defines the different types of investors and helps us to better understand what exactly the professionals are looking for and how to best present your idea to them.

The second key explains the importance of a business plan, the questions to ask yourself in order to attract investors. This chapter also has the feel of moving you out of the "dream" stage and into the "reality" stage.

Attracting a Team that is Smarter than You. This section clearly illustrates the importance of a great team and why your brother-in-law or high school buddy might not be the best fit for a business partner.

The book follows with chapters delivering gems as the six keys unfold and the experience of professionals awaken in front of you. Additionally, the appendixes offer additional readings and websites to further advance your opportunities.

Consider this your business advisor, at least one of your advisors on your quest for your dream. Owning a business doesn't have to be a dream, it can be a reality. Just prepare yourself, educate yourself, and use the drive and determination you have within to make it a success. As the title suggests, the money is out there, you just need to know how to create a compelling plan and ask for it.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Going into Business without this book is just Business Suicide, December 18, 2006
This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
When I was first planning the start up of my business I had MANY, MANY unanswered questions, this book fills in the gaps and more. Like many people I worked hard during the start up of my business - I just did not have the answers. I had never started up a business and made many mistakes up front that made my life difficult for the first 3 years. Let Keith be your Mentor in business and learn from someone who has done what you want to do - create/run a successful business. What I learned from Keith will save me a bunch of time and help me succeed in business at an even higher level than I imagined. Keith makes it simple, he gives you the recipe, tells you what to do, all you have to do is execute.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Street Smarts for New Entrepreneurs from an "Old Pro", January 26, 2007
This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
Keith writes from experience. This book is more like a reference guide than a casual read and must be in your business library. It covers basics of putting together a business plan from the critical thinking stages to writing a business plan, approaching and winning over investors and how to due diligence so you don't fall into sink holes you can't get out of.

This is valuable reading material and not run of the mill "rah rah" on thinking what to do, it's real-life lessons and a step-by-step guide from an old pro that has done it with real money and real businesses.

This book has great ideas and no wonder Tony Robbins has stepped up to the plate and written the foreword. A must read for anyone even thinking of starting a new business venture.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book an entrepreneur building a new business, could ask for, August 24, 2011
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This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
"You can't be any better at raising money than you are at investing".

This is one of the best resources I stumble upon for taking investment and building a new business the right way from the beginning. Keith is definitely the real thing, been there done that kind of guy. If you don't know him, go to his website: http://www.keystothevault.com/ and check some of his videos and audio resources.

I'm a young CEO of an Israeli start up and also a voracious reader of business books.

I bought this book as I was trying to gain knowledge about all things related to investment at a time when my company was looking for funding.

I got to say, this book provided me with a first-class information on all the basics I needed to know.

Funny thing was, when I went to meetings with VCs and Angels, it was amazing to see that they responded, ask questions, and were focused on things - exactly, but I mean, exactly - as Keith described they would in his book.

The book is well structured, giving you professional information on business building and investments from the ground up.

I took 3 pages of notes from this book, really great stuff (especially the "investors hot buttons" part).

All I can say is, if you are in a point where you plan or just started a new business,

and you plan to make it a long term, profitable, sustainable success - this book is a must for you.

"The ultimate goal is not to get your deal financed. It's to finance a good deal".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Find Your Capital Investor & Grow Your Business, February 22, 2011
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This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
For anyone needing to raise capital money for a new or growing business this book tells all. Keith Cunningham is a wealth master, a Mentor and able to deliver the answers to many buring business financial questions inside this book. He tells it like it is and gives the six keys to turning your idea into reality up front;

1. Think like an investor

2. Research and prepare a great business plan

3. Attract a team that's smarter than you are

4. Get the correct business and capitalization structure

5. Sell the deal to the investor

6. Take risks and rebound from mistakes

The rest of the book is simply a MBA in learning how to access other people's money, how to build your business structure and sell the deal to who else, your investors. Anthony Robbins has it spot on in the foreward, "there are consistent, logical patterns of action, specific pathways to excellence, that are within the reach of us all", this book will highlight your steps to building wealth. After reading this book and having the enjoyment of attending a Keith Cunningham seminar I feel he is like a 'Rich Dad' to me. Thanks Keith.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If You Are New To Running a Business... You MUST Have this..., April 18, 2009
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Mariano Franco (Phoenix, AZ. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
Tony Robbins didn't pick this guy to coach his Wealth Mastery seminar for nothing. Reading this book has given me a game plan for how to ensure my business can succeed without sounding all stuffy and boring like a text book.

This guy seriously has the goods and if your looking to raise money for your company or are just new to running your business... you MUST have this guide.

It will shave years off of your learning curve and save you loads of grief.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guidance On How To Structure Your Business Plan, August 24, 2008
This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
I highly recommend this book it is a valuble tool to use as you create your business plan; especially if you are looking to fund your entity utilizing investors. It gives you detailed guidance on business structure, what needs to be included in a business plan, and what investors are looking for. -Leah E. Curry
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars great book, January 22, 2007
This review is from: Keys to the Vault: Lessons From the Pros on Raising Money and Igniting Your Business (Hardcover)
Keith acts as a guide on the path to financial wisdom. Its really very easy to follow.
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