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VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING
SUBMITTED BY:
Sandhya
B.COM(PROF.)
110243016
SUBMITTED TO
SACHIN SRIVASTAVA
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the project report title “VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING” is a work carried out by SANDHYA AWANA of SHARDA UNIVERSITY for fulfillment of b.com (prof.) course of Sharda university GR. NOIDA.
NAME OF STUDENT:
SANDHYA AWANA
B.COM(PROF.)
DATE: 30TH NOVEMBER 2013
Venture Capital Financing
VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING
Business requires capital, and getting it at the right time is very important. There are several alternatives to fund the business. A brief heading to name a few would be :
Owner or proprietor’s capital
Equity partner
Debt Finance
These can be further be branched to many options giving entrepreneur several options to choose among.
In this study the focus would be more on venture capital which comes under equity partner as well as under debt financing.
Venture capital is a risk financing in the form of equity or quasi-euity. It gives the business funds based on their potential and their interest as perceived by the investor. Funds might be required for seed stage funding, expansion/development funding or for acquisition financing. Venture capital is established among developed countries and is developing in third world countries because of its impact on encouraging entrepreneurial activities within a nation. Venture Capital firms invest funds on any business with a professional outlook, they focus on their primary segment which vary among different specializations (eg. e-commerce, Oil & Gas, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Health/life sciences, etc.).
Venture capital in India today has three forms
Equity
Conditional loans
Income notes
The number of venture capital firms are raising in India due to the well-developed avenues for buying and selling of shares within SME’s, huge tax benefits for the