Founders, or to give them their correct title, Foundation Shareholders, are the (usually small) group of people who seize upon a good idea, invention, product or service, work it up into a viable business plan and then get the business … Please click this link to read more about this post
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To initiate the private equity raising process it is preferable that the company that will have control rights over the venture has a corporate structure that conforms to some minimum standards suggested by ASIC. Compliance with these requirements helps to … Please click this link to read more about this post
A company becomes ‘investor friendly’ when it has a corporate structure that can provide confidence and protection to an investor. In simple terms, a company seeking equity capital provides confidence and protection to an investor by establishing organisational structures and … Please click this link to read more about this post
When a company is categorised as ‘investment ready’, it means that the company is ready to discuss its’ investment offer with investors from a position of authority, confidence and knowledge. To become investment ready, the company: will have prepared a … Please click this link to read more about this post
A Class Order Compliant Document is the official offer information statement prepared and issued (i.e. published) by me pursuant to my responsibilities under ASIC Class Order 02/273 to help client companies raise equity capital. I issue the Class Order Compliant … Please click this link to read more about this post
From an operational perspective, when you retain me to help you raise equity capital, I perform the following tasks: I prepare a comprehensive business plan (a substantial document that can run to 60 or more pages), I prepare a Class … Please click this link to read more about this post