Angel Investing, Equity Crowdfunding, and the Start-up Scene: How to Invest in Start-Ups and Does it Make Sense to?
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) July 31, 2015 -- Investors are increasingly aware of opportunities to invest in “alternative assets,” such as private shares of start-up companies that are not traded on a stock exchange. Such “angel investing” has historically been most commonly done though “angel groups,” which are local clubs of investors who get together regularly to vet and make investments.
More and more, however, people are investing through on-line Internet platforms known as equity crowdfunding platforms, made popular by the JOBS Act and.
Financial Poise Webinars, in conjunction with AccreditedInvestorMarkets.com and West LegalEd Center is proud to announce the August 6th premiere of its landmark webinar, “Angel Groups vs. 506 equity crowdfunding platforms.” Click here to register.
The one hour webinar will be moderated by AccredtedInvestorMarketsRadio host Christopher Cahill. He will be joined by Drew Whiting (AxialLaw); Huiwen Leo (Crowdcheck); and Bob Carbone (Counsel Financial).
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