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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Venture Capital Handbook for 4th Graders,
This review is from: Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
This book is waste of time. It's like a Highlights Magazine summary of venture lending and investment. It literally has a section called "What do Venture Capitalists look like" and then goes on to explain that sometimes they are have beards and sometimes they don't. I'm not kidding. I was shocked. I flipped through some other pages and found other passages and chapters that were almost that stupid. Curses...foiled again. This book is for fools. Don't waste your money.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
VC Basics,
By EquesNiger (Prague, Czech Republic) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
Much updated from previous editions, David Gladstone's useful text provides a very cursory survey of deal and investment techniques, albeit for slightly later than "sexy" stage deals. However, as this book is designed for the novice, and as Lipper's text has fallen out of print, this sadly remains the only general text on VC investing for the inexperienced, and is useful in context of the level which it is designed to educate. While the many checklists may be somewhat annoying to seasoned VCs, they are probably indispensable to the novice investor, since they provide a summary framework when working through deal and business terms. And while the book is designed more for later stage (through certainly not LATE stage, as some have alluded to) deals, the book is, again, designed to educate the novice venture investor, who really shouldn't be doing high tech start-ups anyway. Irrespective of that, anyone who presumes to write a text on investing in high tech start ups would likely find his text applicable only for the next few months after printing. Ours is an industry that evolves very quickly, and changes rapidly in accordance to the latest trends. No one can teach you how to pick the winners in the trend that hasn't happened yet. Getting the basics from a text like Gladstone's, however, can give you the fundamentals on which to build that "knack".
5.0 out of 5 stars
Authors' experience very evident.,
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This review is from: Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
This book is obviously been written by people who have seen hundreds of proposals. I found it to be an invaluable guide and full of excellent information. While many things did not pertain to our project, we gained excellent insights and saved ourselves from some embarrassing, amateurish missteps. You may not choose to follow all of the guidelines, but for most VC funding projects, EVERYTHING you need to know is well covered.
This was my first foray into private financing, after two decades in nonprofits. This VC handbook made me look and feel like a pro. Worth the investment many times over. I wouldn't dream of writing a funding proposal without it.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful!,
This review is from: Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
This book is a thorough, practical guide to the nitty-gritty of venture capital investing. This comprehensive, well-organized instruction manual summarizes the homework you should do before you make a venture capital investment, the paperwork needed to carry out the investment and the ongoing work you will have to undertake to have a prayer of seeing your investment pay off. If it is a little plodding, you can understand why. It covers a lot of ground. The authors compare venture capital investing to a partnership at one point, to a marriage at another. They don't attempt to sell you on venture investing. In fact, by telling you how difficult and labor intensive it is, they may even drive you away. We believe this book definitely belongs in the library of anyone who has ever taken a serious interest in venture investing. It will also help entrepreneurs who need venture capital financing by showing them how to evaluate their companies according to the criteria that serious investors are apt to use.
5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition (Paperback)
I was required to use this book for a course on VC in my MBA program, and I found overly wordy and not very precise in its advice. It is less of a handbook and more of a treatise. If you are looking for a direct and clear scoop on raising venture capital, this isn't the book for you. If you have been trying for some time and want to get a deep peek into the minds of the VC's out there, this could work if you had the time to wade through it. |
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Venture Capital Handbook: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Venture Capital, Revised and Updated Edition by David J. Gladstone (Paperback - November 1, 2001)
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