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The Venture Capital Cycle
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The Venture Capital Cycle

MIT Press, 1999 更多详情

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Editorial Rating

5

Qualities

  • Comprehensive
  • Overview
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

The Venture Capital Cycle is a thorough overview of the venture capital market that will be edifying to those who know little about the mysterious methods of private equity financiers, but self-evident to those with a background in corporate finance. Readers who have worked in or studied finance already are familiar with the tidal cycles that govern the flow of capital into early-stage companies, as well as the process through which money moves from institutions and individuals to fledgling enterprises. But getAbstract strongly recommends that entrepreneurs read this book, which provides an exhaustive tour that will answer many - if not all - of your questions about where venture capital comes from, how you can get a hold of some, and how your life and business will change after you do. And if, along the way, you think that the authors sound too much like professors with their dense, academic prose, you’re right.

Take-Aways

  • The venture capital cycle includes raising funds from investors, searching for firms to back, monitoring those companies, and - ultimately - exiting the investments.
  • Venture capital funds typically consider 100 or more firms for each one they fund.
  • Venture capitalists take on risks such as uncertainty and incomplete information.

About the Authors

Paul Gompers is an associate professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, where Josh Lerner is a professor of business administration. Both are faculty research fellows at the National Bureau of Economic Research.


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